With over 10,000 priceless artifacts the Lintong Museum in Xi’an, China is an often-visited tourist attraction. It has exhibits that are 2,000 to 3,000 years old spread over different interconnected exhibition halls. The first one has ancient inscribed tablets that pertain to Chinese and Buddhist religion. The second hall has 2,200-years old exhibits from the Zhou and Qin Dynasties. The third hall showcases Buddhist artworks that date back to the Tang Dynasty’s rule. The most significant among these are the dagoba and the coffins excavated from the ancient Qingshan Temple. You will also love the glass pumpkins and delicate pottery pieces belonging to the Tang Dynasty displayed here.
Other Things to See in Xi'an
Muslim Street |
Great Mosque of Xi'an |
Hanyang Mausoleum |
Shaanxi History Museum |
Banpo Museum |
Li Shan (Mount Li) |
Xi'an City Wall |
Xi'an Bell Tower and Drum Tower |
Terracotta Warriors |
Huaqing Pool |
Forest of Steles Museum (Beilin Museum) |
Famen Si (Famen Temple) |
Emperor Qin Shihuang's Tomb |
Big Wild Goose Pagoda |