Qin Han Xincheng Ruins Park

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陕西省咸阳市秦汉新城遗址公园

Qin Han Xincheng Ruins Park
Located in the city of Xianyang, this park is a perfect fusion of modern urban life and ancient millennium charm. The park is built on the basis of the Qin Dynasty ruins of Xianyang, utilizing natural lakes and sculpture groups to create a time-space intersection landscape. The shimmering lake reflects the majestic sculpture group, as if traversing the prosperous picture of the Qin Dynasty. The core scenic area “Qin Feng Changlong” showcases the grandeur of the Qin Dynasty through a group of giant terracotta warrior sculptures, and the lifelike terracotta warriors and bronze ware are stunning. The island in the center of the lake, “Han Que Ruins,” reconstructs the architectural style of the Han Dynasty, the ancient rammed earth walls and the roof tile patterns tell the prosperity of the Western Han Dynasty. Inside the park, “Qin Han Culture Changlong” uses holographic projection and real-scene reconstruction to recreate historical scenes such as Emperor Qin Shi Huang Yingzong’s unification of six kingdoms and Li Si’s implementation of the county system. This allows visitors to experience it firsthand. As the capital of the Qin Dynasty and an important political center of the Han Dynasty, Xianyang carries an important gene of Chinese civilization. The park interprets the cultural connotation of “Qin Han Xiong Feng” through the dialogue between natural landscapes and historical sites. Walking through it, you can feel the ingenuity and cleverness of Qin craftsmen, and you can also appreciate the reverence and integration of the ancients with nature. This is not only a recreation of the ruins, but also a dialogue across thousands of years of civilization, letting the echoes of history linger in the lake and mountain scenery.