Just a few minutes from the Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Palace (华清池 Huá Qīng Chí) offers a different kind of wonder—natural hot springs, romantic imperial legends, and stunning views of Mount Li at sunset. If you’re looking to go beyond the usual sights in Xi’an, this 3,000-year-old royal retreat is not to be missed.
🏯 What Is Huaqing Palace?
A former royal retreat dating back over 3,000 years, featuring Tang Dynasty architecture, hot spring culture, and the love story of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei—one of China’s most famous romances.
📸 Top Things to See at Huaqing Palace
- 🏛️ Imperial Bathhouse – Visit the original hot spring pool once used by Yang Guifei.
- 🕌 Palace of Eternal Youth – Where Emperor Xuanzong prayed for eternal love.
- 🌸 Furong Lake – A peaceful spot perfect for golden-hour photos.
- 🎭 Royal Theater Ruins – Imagine court performances in this scenic corner.
- 🗻 Mount Li Hike – Easy climb with panoramic views of the palace and sunset.
- 👘 Tang-Style Dress Rentals – Try on traditional costumes for unique photo ops.
🎶 Evening Highlight: The Song of Everlasting Sorrow Show
A breathtaking outdoor performance telling the story of Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, with light effects, water, and live music in the gardens themselves.
🧭 Plan Your Visit
Info | Details |
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📍 Location | Near Terracotta Warriors, Foot of Mount Li |
🚇 Metro | Line 9, Huaqingchi Station (Exit C) |
🕓 Suggested Time | 4–6 hours (incl. show) |
🎫 Entry Fee | ¥120 (show ticket extra) |
⏰ Opening Hours | 07:30–18:30 |
🎟️ Show Time | 19:30 daily (seasonal) |
🛎️ Booking | Show may require advance booking (esp. holidays) |
🧡 Big Panda Travel Tips
✅ Arrive after 3 PM for fewer crowds and great lighting
✅ Wear good shoes if hiking Mount Li
✅ Eat inside the palace restaurant for an imperial dining experience
✅ Dressing in Tang costumes is fun and photogenic
✅ Combine with Terracotta Warriors on the same day
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