The site of Qingsi hall built by Emperor Jingzong of Tang Dynasty was found in Dongcheng. The platform of the hall is rectangular, 228 meters long from north to South and 33 meters wide from east to west. 300 meters north of Hanyuan hall are the ruins of xuanzheng hall and Zichen hall, which are on the central axis of the palace city with Hanyuan hall. Xuanzheng hall is the place where the emperor listens to the government. Zichen hall is the main yamen of the inner court. The officials come to Zichen hall to see them, which is called "entering the cabinet". The site of Qingsi hall built by Emperor Jingzong of Tang Dynasty was found in Dongcheng. The platform of the hall is rectangular, 228 meters long from north to South and 33 meters wide from east to west. 300 meters north of Hanyuan hall are the ruins of xuanzheng hall and Zichen hall, which are on the central axis of the palace city with Hanyuan hall.
Qingsi Hall
Daming Palace in Tang Dynasty. It was built in the eighth year of Zhenguan (634). Located in the northwest of zuoyintai gate, south of Taihe hall.
The base of Qingsi hall is rectangular, 228 meters long from north to South and 33 meters wide from east to west. The outer corridor is also called qingsiyuan because of its wide courtyard. During the reign of emperor Mu Zong of Tang Dynasty, he was the emperor's bedroom for a long time. Emperor Jingzong of Tang Dynasty once spent 3000 pieces of gold foil to decorate this hall, which was luxurious. Qingsiyuan once excavated a polo field, the ground with oil pouring, extremely strong.
Address: Daming Palace Ruins Park, No.585, Ziqiang East Road, Xincheng District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province
Longitude: 108.90548828125
Latitude: 34.225325746347
Tel: 029-82200808
Ticket information: adult ticket 60 yuan
50 yuan for College Students
Half price ticket 30 yuan
Opening hours: 9:30-18:00
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