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Aerial view of Xi'an's magnificent Huaqing Palace complex, showcasing traditional Tang dynasty architecture amidst lush Lishan mountain scenery and a tranquil lake.
Serene lakeside view of Xi'an's Huaqing Pool, featuring ancient Tang dynasty architecture and a winding stone bridge under a clear blue sky, evoking historical charm.
Close-up of Huaqing Palace's majestic main hall, featuring vibrant red pillars, white walls, exquisite painted details, and traditional opera mask decorations, highlighting Tang imperial art.
A traditional Tang dynasty style covered walkway in Huaqing Palace, with striking red pillars and lanterns, guiding visitors through intricate gardens and by rocky ponds.
The main hall of Huaqing Palace at night, brilliantly illuminated and reflecting on the calm lake, with sparkling golden lights creating a dreamlike Tang dynasty imperial night scene.

[Xi'an Attractions] Huaqing Palace Tickets


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  • Visit Huaqing Palace (Huaqing Pool • Lishan), located 30 kilometers east of Xi'an, adjacent to the Terracotta Army. Experience its timeless hot springs and rich history, which have gained international acclaim, making it a landmark destination for Tang Dynasty cultural tourism in China.
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Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience
Natural sceneryMountains

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— Attractions —

Huaqing Palace on the outskirts of Xi'an has been a hot spring bathing resort since ancient times and was also the place where the Xi'an Incident took place. In the southern part of the scenic spot, the "Five Rooms Hall", the former site of Chiang Kai-shek's residence, is completely preserved. The walls still have bullet marks from the fierce fighting during the incident.

Panoramic view of Huaqing Palace's expansive gardens, with multiple pavilions and traditional buildings encircling a clear blue lake, showcasing the grandeur of Tang imperial design.

During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, this was a bathing place for the royal family and princes and ministers. Today, you can still see the imperial soup pools used by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, which are called Lotus Soup and Begonia Soup respectively.

Lotus flowers blooming vibrantly in Huaqing Palace's pond, with lush green leaves and pink blossoms complementing the distant Tang dynasty architecture, creating a harmonious blend of nature and history.

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Address: Huaqing Palace


Business Hours

07:30-17:00, the actual time is mainly announced by the scenic spot

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FAQ

1. How long should I plan to spend at Huaqing Palace?

To fully appreciate Huaqing Palace's historical sites and beautiful gardens, it's recommended to allocate at least 3 to 4 hours. This allows ample time to explore the imperial hot spring baths, the Five-Room Hall, and the picturesque grounds at the foot of Lishan Mountain. For those who wish to delve deeper into its rich history or attend cultural performances, a longer visit of half a day might be more suitable.

2. What are the best ways to get to Huaqing Palace from Xi'an city center?

From Xi'an city center, you can take tourist bus line 306 (also known as "游5") from Xi'an Railway Station directly to Huaqing Palace. The journey typically takes about an hour. Alternatively, public buses like lines 914 or 915 also serve the route. Taxis or ride-hailing services offer a more direct and convenient option, taking approximately 40-50 minutes depending on traffic conditions.

3. What historical significance and main attractions can I explore at Huaqing Palace?

Huaqing Palace is famed as the ancient hot spring palace of emperors, most notably Emperor Xuanzong and his concubine Yang Guifei during the Tang Dynasty. Key attractions include the Tang Dynasty Imperial Hot Spring Relics Museum, where you can see the bath sites of the emperor and Yang Guifei, the Five-Room Hall (a significant site of the Xi'an Incident), and the scenic gardens at the base of Lishan Mountain, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.

4. How can I travel to Huaqing Palace from the Terracotta Army site?

Huaqing Palace is conveniently located near the Terracotta Army. You can take a local public bus, such as lines 306, 914, or 915, which regularly operate between the two sites. The bus journey is short, typically taking about 15-20 minutes. Taxis or ride-hailing services are also readily available for a quick and direct transfer, making it easy to combine visits to both major attractions.

5. Is visiting Huaqing Palace recommended for travelers interested in Chinese history and culture?

Absolutely. Huaqing Palace is highly recommended for those interested in Chinese history and culture, particularly the Tang Dynasty. It offers unique insights into imperial life, art, and the romantic saga of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei. The site combines ancient hot spring relics, significant historical events, and stunning classical gardens, providing a rich cultural experience that truly brings history to life.

6. Does Huaqing Palace offer hot spring facilities for visitors to experience?

Huaqing Palace is historically renowned for its natural hot springs, which were used by emperors and concubines for centuries. While the main focus today is on preserving and showcasing the ancient imperial bath sites as archaeological relics, visitors can observe the historical hot spring pools. The experience primarily involves viewing these heritage sites rather than active bathing within the historical complex itself.

7. What is the best time of year to visit Huaqing Palace to enjoy its beauty and historical sites?

The most pleasant times to visit Huaqing Palace are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is mild and comfortable, ideal for exploring the outdoor gardens and historical complexes without extreme heat or cold. Spring offers blooming flowers and lush greenery, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends and public holidays.

8. What unique cultural experiences or activities are available at Huaqing Palace?

Beyond exploring the historical sites, Huaqing Palace is famous for its large-scale Tang Dynasty-themed song and dance performance, "The Song of Everlasting Sorrow" (長恨歌). This outdoor theatrical show, staged by the Lishan Mountain and Huaqing Pool, vividly recreates the love story of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei. Visitors can also take a cable car up Lishan Mountain for panoramic views of the palace and surrounding area.

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