Xi 'an Tang City Wall Ruins Park is located 500 meters south of the city that never sleeps in the Tang Dynasty, between two east-west parallel urban roads, Yannan No.2 Road and Yannan No.3 Road. It is the location of Chang 'an South City Wall in the Tang Dynasty. It is 3600 meters long from east to west, with a width of 100 meter, and covers an area of 540 mu. It was designed by the architect Zhang Jinqiu. Together with Qujiangchi Heritage Park, it is two of the six heritage parks in Qujiang New District. In 2008, it spent 4 billion yuan to build them, and the Xi municipal government planned key construction projects in the 11th Five-Year Plan.
The total investment of Tang City Wall Ruins Park is about 500 million yuan. It combines ancient and modern, just like a green corridor extending in the southeast of Qujiang. The theme of Tang City Wall Ruins Park is "citizen, nature, leisure, health, art and enjoyment", which fully embodies the concept of serving citizens and enjoying art. With Tang poetry as the main line and calligraphy, sculpture, painting, arts and crafts and garden landscape as the means of expression, it is a leisure cultural corridor integrating poetry, philosophy, aesthetic experience and ecological garden. The Eighth Branch of the Tang City Wall Ruins Park focuses on the Tang poetry from the early Tang Dynasty to the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and extends to gardening artistic conception and landscape design.
The site of Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty belongs to the national key cultural relics protection unit. In the construction of the ruins park, the planning framework of Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties was highlighted, and the elements such as city wall, moat, city gate, square wall and city street were reproduced by engineering and technical means. The park is bounded by the ruins of the city wall, making full use of existing tree species, and dividing the park into different areas such as' inside the city' and' outside the city' through different greening and paving technologies. From the outside to the inside, it clearly shows the moat, city wall, Shuncheng Road, Li Fang and other spatial elements. At the same time, it illustrates the brilliant achievements of the Tang Dynasty in the fields of science and technology, culture, trade, international exchange and urban construction with the help of sculptures. The completion of Chang 'an Wall Ruins Park in Tang Dynasty has optimized the regional ecological environment, formed a large-scale natural oxygen bar, and purified the regional air. The landscaping and surrounding buildings complement each other and become a beautiful landscape in the high-tech zone.
In addition, Xi 'an also has a Tang Cheng City Wall Ruins Park-Tang Chang 'an City Ruins Park, which is located in Tang Yan Road, High-tech Zone, echoing Qujiang Tang Cheng City Wall Ruins Park, showing the charm of Xi 'an ancient city.
Address: Intersection of Yannan No.2 Road and Ci 'en East Road, Yanta District, Xi City
Type: Historical Sites of City Parks
Play time: suggested 1-2 hours.
Opening hours:
Open all day
Ticket information:
It's free.