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Restoration of the Ruins of Hanyuan Hall in Daming Palace National Heritage Park, Xi'an City

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Nine Heavens' Gate Unfolds Palace Halls, Ten Thousand Nations Bow with Robes and Crowns

This is a restoration of the ruins of the Hall of Profound Origin ( in 2014, along with the entire Great Ming Palace, it was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO), currently only the foundation remains. Hopefully, this work will allow everyone to revisit the splendor of the Tang Dynasty.

The Hall of Profound Origin was the main audience hall of the Great Ming Palace in Tang Chang'an, built in the third year of the Longshuo era (663 AD) and destroyed in the second year of the Guangqi era of Emperor Xizong (886 AD). During the New Year and Winter Solstice, the emperor often held grand court ceremonies here. The Hall of Profound Origin was a three-gate palace structure, with the main hall sitting on a three-tiered platform. The platform was 15 meters high, 77 meters long from east to west, and 43 meters wide from north to south, with a total span of about 200 meters. There was a plaza and an imperial road exclusively for the emperor's entry and exit from the palace between the hall and the Gate of the Vermillion Phoenix. This architectural group formed the grand and ceremonially solemn outer court area for hearing government affairs within the Tang Dynasty's Great Ming Palace, symbolizing the imperial authority of the Tang Dynasty and the national emblem.

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