
Xianyang (Xi'an)
Xianyang, near Xi'an in China, is an ancient city known for its historical significance as the capital of several Chinese dynasties, particularly during the Qin Dynasty (221–206 BCE). It was a vital political and administrative center, famous for its impressive imperial city walls and archaeological sites. Today, Xianyang blends rich history with modern development, featuring museums, ruins, and cultural relics that attract visitors interested in China's early imperial past. The city plays a key role in preserving Chinese heritage while also serving as an economic hub in the Shaanxi province.