Over 1,000 years ago, during the Tang dynasty, Huaqing Palace served as a favored retreat for emperors ruling from Chang’an, now known as Xian. Nestled in a scenic setting, the site features a tranquil lake, meticulously restored pavilions, and five hot-spring pools that echo its historical significance. A hill crowned with a Taoist temple adds to the serene atmosphere. Visitors today can explore these historic grounds and, on summer evenings, enjoy cultural performances that bring the past to life.
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