Ancient charm shines in Qujiang district
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As a city that served as the capital of 13 dynasties throughout Chinese history, Xi'an in Northwest China's Shaanxi province has been a cultural hub and tourist attraction.
The suburban Qujiang district in Xi'an used to be the famous imperial garden in ancient times, in which there were many temples and pagodas during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), such as Furong Garden, Daci'en Temple and Greater Wild Goose Pagoda.
Nowadays, Tang Paradise, a national-5A theme park in the fashion of a royal garden of the Tang Dynasty, gives Qujiang district a new lease of life. Combined with ancient charm and modern lifestyle, Qujiang new district is attracting an increasing number of tourists from home and abroad.