• Of the three, the Daming Palace has the largest scale. The Daming Palace Ruins of Tang Dynasty is on the Longshou Plateau in the northeast of Xi'an.
  • With the area of 3.2 square kilometers, Daming Palace National Heritage Park is the oldest, biggest and the best kept palace heritage in China.
  • The external pillars use traditional “red lacquer” (raw lacquer), which ensures durability and restores the Daming Palace of the Tang Dynasty.
  • The main royal residence for emperors during the Tang Dynasty (from the 600s to the 900s), Daming Palace was discovered in 1957.
  • Visiting the site of the old Palace with its historical significance for the city of Xian, it was like taking a walk through time.
  • Daming Palace was the most splendid palace complex in the world at the time and the center and symbol of the Tang Empire.
  • Daming Palace covers an area of about 3.2 square kilometers, which is 4.5 times of the Forbidden City of Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
  • The Daming Palace of Tang Dynasty was among the "three great palaces" of Chang'an (Xi'an) together with the Taiji Palcace and the Xingqing Palace.
  • After that the name of this palace was changed twice, and not until the year 705AD was the name finally changed back to Daming Palace again.
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