Qujiang New District, located in the southeast of Xi, is the location of the famous royal gardens in history. The total planned area of the core area is about 5 1.5 square kilometers, and the permanent population of the whole area is about 400,000 (including the population in Daming Palace site area). It is a development zone with culture and tourism as the leading industries established by Shaanxi Province and xi, and one of the first two national-level cultural industry demonstration parks in China.
Historical correlation
Qujiang, once a royal garden with a long history in China, rose in Qin and Han Dynasties, flourished in Sui and Tang Dynasties and lasted for 1300 years. It is considered as the first classical garden in China.
In the Tang Dynasty, it was turned into a royal garden, leading to the water source of Zhongnanshan, and thousands of acres of water surface were repaired and expanded, and many landscapes such as Furong Garden, Apricot Garden, Ziyun Building, Hanwuquan, Qingliu Temple and Wild Goose Pagoda were built, and pavilions and pavilions on the balcony were endless.
Qujiang, the most charming and elegant place in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty, is a typical representative of architecture, gardens, painting, poetry and religion. Qujiang culture was created in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and Qujiang culture deduced the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Qujiang culture has a long history.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qujiang