Introduction of Qujiang Pool
Qujiang Pool Ruins Park, located in the southeast of Qujiang New District, is an open cultural park integrating historical and cultural protection, ecological gardens, landscape and leisure tourism. The whole park is centered on the water surface of Qujiang Lake and divided into eight scenic spots. It is planned and designed by Academician Zhang Jinqiu, a famous architect in China. The total investment of the project is nearly 2 billion yuan, with a total area of 1,5 mu and a water area of nearly 7 mu.
The ancient Qujiang Pond is the most famous scenic spot in the ancient capital Chang 'an, with Zhongnanshan in the south, Leyuan Garden in the north and Shaoling Cemetery in the southeast. It is a prestigious royal garden in the history of China and a public area in Kyoto. In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the prosperity of Qujiangchi reached its peak. At that time, the royal family, dignitaries, literati and ordinary people gathered here, and there were various banquets and recreational activities, which was the best place for Kyoto tourists.
Today's Qujiangchi Ruins Park follows the landscape pattern, and plans to build a historical garden, an ecological garden and an artistic garden. Taking the ruins of Qujiangchi in Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties as replicas, and based on the historical water system and the exploration results of cultural relics, we will build a modern human landscape. Qiong Lou Yu Yu, Qiao Lang Xuan Xie, * * * 36 places, such as bright stars reflect Qujiang Pool. Qujiangchi Ruins Park will provide Xi 'an citizens with another landmark scenic spot and a public cultural service place for seeking roots in history, feeling humanity, enjoying food, shopping experience, health and leisure, and sightseeing.
Qujiangchi Ruins Park is designed by Zhang Jinqiu, a famous architect. Covering an area of 471 mu, it was completed on July 1, 28 on the basis of the original Qujiang pond. The water surface of Qujiang pond is 1,88 meters long from north to south, and the width varies from east to west, reaching 552 meters at the widest point, which is divided into two parts: the upper pond and the lower pond. It is now free for visitors.
Qujiangchi Ruins Park is an open urban ecological cultural park integrating historical and cultural protection, ecological gardens, landscape, leisure tourism, folk custom inheritance and art exhibition. There are many sculptures in Qujiangchi Ruins Park, which show the social life of the Tang Dynasty. They are arranged in all parts of the park, or lawns, or squares, or hillsides, or waterfront, or even in the water. The Qujiangchi Ruins Park is shrouded in a rich atmosphere of Datang culture. Most of the sculpture materials are bronze or stone. Mainly based on realistic artistic techniques, making people feel the same.
what are the interesting places in Qujiang, Xi' an?
Datang Furong Garden
Qujiang Aquarium
Datang City that Never Sleeps
Qujiang Ruins Park
Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square
1. Introduction to Xi 'an:
Xi 'an, formerly known as Chang 'an and Haojing, is now the capital of Shaanxi Province, a sub-provincial city and a national regional central city.
Xi' an is one of the four ancient capitals in China, a "world historic city" designated by UNESCO in 1981, and one of the top ten ancient capitals in the world selected by American media.
Xi' an is the best tourist destination in China and one of the civilized cities in China. There are two six heritages listed in the World Heritage List, namely, the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and Terracotta Warriors, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the Little Wild Goose Pagoda, the site of Daming Palace in Chang 'an City of Tang Dynasty, the site of Weiyang Palace in Chang 'an City of Han Dynasty and the Xingjiao Temple Pagoda.
Xi' an is also an important national science and education center, with seven "double first-class" universities, including Xi' an Jiaotong University, Northwestern Polytechnical University and xidian university.
II. Introduction of Qujiang Scenic Spots in Xi 'an
Datang Furong Garden: Datang Furong Garden is located in Qujiang Development Zone, south of Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province, southeast of Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the north of the original Furong Garden site in the Tang Dynasty, modeled after the royal garden of the Tang Dynasty, and it is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. There are many antique buildings in the park, such as Ziyun Building, Ladies Hall, Imperial Palace, Xingyuan Garden, Fanglinyuan, Fengming Jiutian Theatre, Tang City, etc. It is the largest imitation of the Tang Dynasty royal complex in China, and the scenic spot is under the overall planning and architectural design of Zhang Jinqiu, an academician of China Academy of Engineering.
2. Qujiang Aquarium: Qujiang Aquarium, located in the core tourist scenic park of Qujiang New District in Xi 'an, is adjacent to the famous Wild Goose Pagoda in the west and separated from Datang Furong Garden, a large theme park that reproduces the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty, in the south. The pavilion is mainly composed of five parts: Dolphin Performance Hall, Ocean Science Museum, Tropical Rainforest Hall, Cross-Harbour Tunnel and Underwater Grand View Garden, as well as supporting services such as catering, ocean gift retail and interactive entertainment projects. Its scale and exhibition level can rank among the top five domestic aquariums.
3. Datang City that Never Sleeps: The Datang City that Never Sleeps project is located at the foot of the world-famous Wild Goose Pagoda in Qujiang New District of Xi 'an. It is a key construction project in Shaanxi Province and Xi 'an. It aims to build a one-stop consumption paradise integrating shopping, catering, entertainment, leisure, tourism and business with the flourishing Tang culture as the background, tang style elements as the main line and experiencing consumption as the feature.
4. Qujiang Ruins Park: Qujiangchi Ruins Park is connected to the Tang Furong Garden in the north and the Qin Ershi Mausoleum in the south. Qujiangchi Ruins Park is an open urban ecological cultural park integrating historical and cultural protection, ecological gardens, landscape, leisure tourism, folk custom inheritance and art exhibition.
5. Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square: The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, which was built in 589 AD, is one of the landmark buildings in Xi 'an, where Xuanzang, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, translated scriptures. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square is located at the foot of the world-famous Buddhist shrine. It is the largest Tang-themed cultural square in Asia, and has become a cultural tourism scenic spot for Xi 'an people to enjoy, gather, visit and relax.
where is Qujiang hanyao ruins park?
Qujiang Cold Kiln
Address: Qujiang Cold Kiln Ruins Park, Yanta District, Xi 'an
Cold Kiln Ruins Park (bus stop)
Address: Xinkaimen South Road, Yanta District, Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province
Via bus: No.212 and No.81, Qujiang Public Transport Tourism Loop
Qujiang Pool Dispatching Station (bus stop No.212, No.22, No.54
Middle section of Furong South Road (Qujiangchi Dispatching Station) (bus stop)
Address: Qujiangchi South Road, Yanta District, Xi 'an City, Shaanxi Province
Passing through the bus: No.224 Road extension section, No.224 Road
Hanyao Road West Exit (bus stop)
Address: Yan 'an City, Shaanxi Province. It was called Kaizhou in the Qin Dynasty, and it was built as "Yichun Garden" from the Palace. In the Han Dynasty, canals were opened here to build "Yichun Houyuan" and "Leyou Garden". When Suiying the capital (Daxing City), Yuwen Kai carved its land into a pool. Emperor Wendi of Sui called the pool "Furong Pool" and the garden "Furong Garden". When Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty resumed the name of "Qujiang Pool", the garden was still called "Furong Garden". According to records, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty introduced water from outside the city to Qujiang via Huang Qu, and built a pavilion for Furong Garden. Furong Garden occupies a square in the southeast corner of the city, and protrudes outside the city, surrounded by walls, with a total area of about 2.4 square kilometers. Qujiangchi is located in the west of the park, with a water surface of about .7 square kilometers. The whole park is dominated by water features, with a natural scenery and winding coastline, which can be used for boating. Aquatic plants such as lotus and calamus are planted in the pool. Pavilion, building, hall and pavilion loom among flowers and trees. As a scenic spot in Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty, Qujiang Pool is open regularly, and everyone can visit it, especially Zhonghe (the first day of the second lunar month) and Shangsi (the third day of the third lunar month). Zhongyuan (July 15), Chongyang (September 9) and the dark day of each month (the day at the end of the month) are also very lively. Now the pool site is still there, and the garden facilities have all disappeared.
The Datang Furong Garden rebuilt on the original site of Beihu Lake (Qujiangchi) and Qujiangchi Ruins Park rebuilt in Nanhu Lake have been completed, and Qujiangchi has regained its former style.