Shaanxi Province is located in the very heart of
China. Boasting a population of more than 36 million in an area
of over 200,000 square kilometers (about 77,225 square miles), Shaanxi
includes most of the middle stretch of the Yellow River. It borders
Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan, Gansu and Ningxia.
When to go
Shaanxi Province's climate is temperate and semi-arid in the north
and subtropical and humid in the south. Annual average temperature
of Shaanxi is between 8C and 16C and its annual rainfall averages
from 400 millimeters to 1000 millimeters. Spring and fall are the
best times to visit Shaanxi, since the winters are cold and summer
is often rainy.
History
Shaanxi Province is one of the most important cradles of ancient
Chinese civilization. As far back as one million years ago, some
of China's earliest inhabitants lived in this region, and began
spreading their culture along the life-sustaining Yellow River.
Throughout the province's long history, there are 13 dynasties who
established capitals here, including the Zhou, the Qin, the Han,
and the Tang. Because of this rich history, cultural relics and
ruins are plentiful, and may be found preserved both above- and
underground. So Shaanxi is called the "authentic history museum"
in China.
What to see
There are many historic places to be seen. One of the oldest is
the Banpo Village Remains, the site of a 6000-year-old village which
belongs to the Neolithic Age. In the capital city, Xi'an, you can
see the City Wall, which was begun in the Han Dynasty, a century
before the Christian era, and is now the largest and most well-preserved
ancient wall, existing in China. Xi'an Forest of Stone Steles Museum
boasts a largest collection of the stone tablets in China, 114 of
which are engraved with "classic" texts. In or near the
city are 72 ancient tombs and remains, including the mausoleum of
the Tang emperor Xuanyuan (the Yellow Emperor), who initiated Chinese
civilization. There are many more ancient structures and temples
such as the Big Goose Pagoda built in 652, Famen Temple, Bell Tower
and the Drum Tower. The highlight of a Shaanxi tour for many visitors
is the amazing Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses who
guard a site honored as the Eighth Great Wonder of the world.
Shaanxi is also abundant in natural beauty beyond its rich historical
legacy. As one of the five best-known mountains in China, Mt. Huashan,
120 kilometers (or 46 miles) east of Xi'an, is famous for its breath-taking
cliffs and awe-inspiring landscape. The Hukou waterfall on Yellow
River, the second biggest one in China, is very overbearing and
magnificent. And Moutain Lishan and the nearby Huaqing Hot Springs
are very attractive. Their beautiful legends will bring you into
a moving love story between emperor Xuanyuan and a beauty named
Yang Guifei.
Shaanxi is both a base area of Chinese new-democratic revolution
and a place with unique folk customs. The loud resounding Shaanxi
opera, the joyous clattering of gongs and drums, the exquisite cut
- paper art and the peasants' paintings full of a rich flavor of
life attract more and more tourists' attention from home and abroad.
|