Site of Weiyang Palace in Chang’an City of the Western Han Dynasty
Introduction
Founded in 202 BC, Chang’an city was the capital of the Western Han Empire (2nd century BC - 1st century AD). The city was located on the tableland alongside Wei
River in the northwestern suburb of present-day Xi’an,Shaanxi province. The city enjoys a favorable geographic position with Qin Mountains, Zao River and Wei River
respectively to its south, west and north. The Guanzhong Basin in which the city was located was an important traditional farming district of China and one of the cradles of the Chinese civilization.
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Site of Weiyang Palace in Chang’an City of the Western Han Dynasty
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