What are the tourist attractions in Hancheng?
Hancheng has a long history, profound cultural heritage, and numerous tourist attractions; famous ones include: Yellow River Dragon Gate, Sima Qian Temple, Liangdai Village Ruins, Dangjia Village, Confucian Temple, etc. Hancheng’s old city is also rare A well-preserved ancient city. Hancheng has a long history. There have been human activities since the Paleolithic Age. It has many historical figures and a collection of cultural relics. It has the reputation of "the hometown of literature and history" and "the most Korean city in Guanzhong". World cultural celebrities Sima Qian, Zhao Wu during the Spring and Autumn Period, Wang Jie, the famous prime minister during the Qianlong period, and Du Pengcheng, a famous modern writer, were all born in Hancheng. Hancheng currently has 182 cultural relics protection units at all levels and of various types, with more than 10,000 cultural relics in its collection, including 11 national key cultural relics (Sima Qian Tomb, Dayu Temple, Wei Great Wall Site, Confucian Temple, Dangjia Village Ancient Houses, Puzhao Temple, Chenghuang Temple, Fawang Temple, Jade Queen Earthen Temple, Liangdai Village Ruins, and Beiying Temple). Ancient buildings of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties are scattered throughout urban and rural areas, among which the buildings of the Yuan Dynasty are the best in Shaanxi. The Puzhao Temple located in Zancun Town, Hancheng City is known as the Shaanxi Yuan Dynasty Architecture Museum. Hancheng is known as "Little Beijing". The courtyard residential buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties are well preserved, especially Dangjia Village. It is praised by domestic and foreign experts as "the treasure of the world's residential buildings" and "the living fossil of human civilization". Hancheng's cultural heritage is extremely rich, and the most representative ones include door lintel inscriptions, hundreds of gongs and drums, Shushen Tower, Yangko, etc. In recent years, the tourism industry in Hancheng City has developed rapidly based on its rich cultural relic resources. It has initially formed a tourism pattern of the South Sima Qian Tomb, the Middle Ancient City, Dangjia Village, and North Longmen, and has been integrated into the Shaanxi Province Tourism Eastern Ring Road. The two-week ancient tombs in Liangdai Village, Hancheng City are located in Zancun Town, Hancheng City, 7 kilometers away from the urban area. In April 2005, the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau began to excavate it. This ancient tomb complex is 600 meters long from east to west and 550 meters wide from north to south, with a total area of 330,000 square meters. Currently, there are 95 tombs and 64 chariot and horse pits, including 7 large tombs. Since the excavation started in May last year, the excavation of K1, M19, and M26 (M stands for "tomb" and K stands for "pit") has been completed, and tomb M27 is being cleaned. The grave goods in the three large tombs that have been excavated are extremely luxurious, and the excavation has achieved significant results. A large number of rare cultural relics such as gold, jade, copper, lacquer, stone, and iron have been unearthed, many of which have been discovered for the first time in China. In particular, the funerary objects found in M27 are extremely rich, may be of earlier age, or may be better preserved, which also reflects that the owner of the tomb was identified as a king of a generation. The tombs excavated this time are well-preserved, and there are inscribed bronzes. The country of the tomb and many mysteries of history, culture and handicrafts will be solved, especially the cultural connotation, lineage, location and other major issues of the ancient Rui country. Its mystery will gradually be revealed. The bronze ritual vessels unearthed from the three large tombs, especially the shapes and decorations of tripods, guis, square pots and retorts. According to previous chronological research results on bronze ritual vessels, the three large tombs in Liangdai Village are dated to the early Spring and Autumn Period. The two-week cemetery in Liangdai Village, Hancheng is large in scale, high-level, complete in layout, and well-preserved. It has rarely been stolen in history. The discovery of such a cemetery is the first time in our province and rare in the country. The archeology of the two-week period in Hancheng City mainly focuses on site investigation. The excavation of tombs during the two-week period is basically blank, and very few cemeteries of the same period have been discovered in Shaanxi Province. Therefore, the high-level of the two-week period in Liangdai Village discovered this time The aristocratic cemetery is of great value to understand and study the archaeological culture of the Zhou Dynasty in Shaanxi and along the Yellow River, the burial system and social history from the late Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. The two-week site in Liangdai Village was rated as one of the “Top Ten National Archaeological Discoveries in 2005” in May this year; at the same time, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage also listed the ancient tombs in Liangdai Village among the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. The Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall of Liangdai Village, Hancheng City was officially opened to the public on April 16, 2009.