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1, Qin Shihuang Mausoleum. World cultural heritage, national key cultural relics protection units, national AAAAA-level tourist attractions, national scenic spots and national first-class museums. Known as "the eighth wonder of the world", it is one of the most important archaeological discoveries in contemporary times.

2. Epang Palace. The first palace in the world is a new palace built by the Qin Empire, the first unified multi-ethnic centralized country in the history of China. Together with the Great Wall of Wan Li, the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and the Road of Qin Dynasty, it is called "Four Major Projects of Qin Shihuang". They are the first unified landmark building in China, and also the physical symbol of the beginning of the formation of the Chinese nation.

3. Weiyang Palace. World cultural heritage and national key cultural relics protection units. The Imperial Palace of the Western Han Dynasty, synonymous with the Han Palace, survived 104 1 year. It is the palace with the most dynasties and the longest existence in the history of China.

4. Daming Palace. World cultural heritage, national key cultural relics protection units and national AAAA-level tourist attractions. The Grand Palace of the Tang Empire is an outstanding representative of the architectural art of the Oriental Palace, which is known as the "Palace of Thousand Palaces" and the Oriental Temple of the Silk Road.

5. Big Wild Goose Pagoda. World cultural heritage, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, national AAAAA-level tourist attractions. The Tang Dynasty was built to preserve the scroll Buddha statues that Master Xuanzang brought back to Chang 'an from Tianzhu via the Silk Road.

6. Little Wild Goose Pagoda. World cultural heritage, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, national AAAA-level tourist attractions. Also known as Jianfu Temple Pagoda, together with Wild Goose Pagoda, it is an important symbol of Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty. It is a typical work of China's early square brick stupa. Buddhism was introduced into the Central Plains and merged into Chinese culture.

7. Xingjiao Temple Tower, a world cultural heritage and a national key cultural relic protection unit. The stupa investigated by Master Xuanzang, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, and his disciples Kui Ji and Silla is the oldest existing pagoda in China, which shows the development of Buddhism after it spread to Chang 'an along the Silk Road and its influence on the Korean Peninsula.