Shaanxi
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Ruins
- Banpo
Located three miles to the east of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, Banpo was a typical Neolithic matriarchal community with many ties to Yangshao culture, with over 6,000 years of history.
- Fenggao Site
Located in Chang'an county, Shaanxi Province, on two sides of Banghe River between Mawang and Doumen, Fenggao was the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty.
- E-Pang Palace
E-pang Palace, located in the western suburbs of today's Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, was built in 212 BC, the 35th year of Emperor Shihuang's reign, as the royal home of the emperor.
- Western Han Dynasty's Chang'an City
Located to the northwest of Xi'an City, Western Han Dynasty's Chang'an City is the largest and best preserved capital site in China.
- Daming Palace
Daming Palace was the grandest and most significant palace complex in Xi'an (then Chang'an) during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) where several Tang emperors lived, managed state affairs and met with officials.