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The Huaqing Hot Springs, located about 35 kilometers east of Xi'an city
at the foot of the Lishan Mountain is a must for every visitor to Xi'an.
For centuries emperors had come here to bathe and enjoy the scenic beauty,
and it has been a favorite spa since the Tang dynasty. Huaqing Hot Springs
can be conveniently visited on returning from the Terracotta Army site
During the Western Zhou, Li Palace was orignially undertaken here as
resort palaces. Later the First Emperor Qin built a stone pool and gave
the name "Lishan Hot Springs," and it was extended by the Han
Wudi, Martial Emperor. However, the strongest associations are with the
Tang and most of the present buildings have a Tang style.
The Hot Springs
Palace was built by Emperor Taizong and a walled palace was added by Emperor
Xuanzong in 747 A.D. Unfortunately, it was damaged during the An Lushan
Rebellion at the middle Tang. The present site was rebuilt on the site
of the Qing dynasty structure.
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