
Daming Palace
The Daming Palace was the grand imperial palace of China's Tang Dynasty in the 7th to 10th centuries, located in present-day Xi'an. It served as the political and administrative center, as well as the residence of the emperor. The palace complex covered a vast area with grand halls, gardens, courtyards, and temples, exemplifying Tang architecture and culture. It was a symbol of imperial power and cultural sophistication, reflecting the dynasty’s strength and artistic achievements. Today, its ruins are an important archaeological site, offering insights into ancient Chinese urban planning and imperial life.