Location & Transportation

DAMING PALACE NATIONAL HERITAGE PARK sits in Xi’an’s Xincheng District, at 585 Ziqiang East Road. It’s easy to reach by metro (Line 2, Anyuanmen Station) or bus (routes 2, 26, etc.). If you’re coming from Xi’an North Railway Station, a 15-minute taxi ride gets you there. The park spans a huge area—imagine exploring a royal palace complex that once covered 7.6 kilometers of walls!

Natural Scenery

While DAMING PALACE is mostly ruins, its modern landscape design blends history with greenery. You’ll see rolling grasslands, garden paths, and lakes reflecting Tang-era architecture replicas. Walking here feels like stepping back in time, especially when the sunset lights up the reconstructed palace foundations.

Cultural Highlights

This was the most grand palace of Tang Chang’an’s “Three Great Palaces.” Built in 634 during Emperor Taizong’s reign, it had 11 grand gates and over 40 buildings. Today, you can:

  • Explore miniature models of the palace’s layout.
  • Watch the IMAX 3D film *The Legend of Daming Palace*, which brings its dynastic stories to life.
  • Try archaeology DIY: dig for replica relics and learn how experts restore artifacts.

Facilities for Visitors

The park is super tourist-friendly:

  • Visitor Center: Free maps, audio guides, and English-speaking staff.
  • Theater: Besides the IMAX, there’s a hall for traditional music performances.
  • Eat & Shop: Local snack stands and gift shops selling Tang-themed souvenirs.

Why It’s Worth Visiting

DAMING PALACE isn’t just ruins—it’s a living history lesson. You’ll get a sense of how powerful the Tang Empire was, and the sheer scale of the palace (imagine 7.6 km of walls!) leaves you in awe. Perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers who love mixing fun activities (like the 3D film) with deep cultural immersion.

Pro tip: Go on a weekday morning to avoid crowds and catch the morning light on the palace foundations—it’s magical!