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Xingqinggong Park

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Xingqinggong Park, originally part of the Tang Dynasty's Xingqing Palace, is now a public park that blends history with nature. Visitors can stroll around the central lake, explore restored pavilions and corridors, and see ancient stone carvings and steles. The park's tranquil atmosphere makes it ideal for a leisurely walk or a boat ride, with locals often practicing tai chi or playing traditional instruments.

Don't miss

  • Walk along the lakeside paths and cross the arched bridges for scenic views.
  • Visit the replica of the Tang Dynasty imperial throne hall and its artifacts.
  • Watch locals practicing calligraphy with water on the ground in the morning.

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Ways to visit Xingqinggong Park

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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