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Daming Palace is the most splendid ancient Chinese palace cluster, where 17 emperors
17 the emperor
Daming Palace after rain
In 2007 A.D.
In October 2006, the “Humanistic Olympics • Pageant Xi`an” major cultural and performing arts event was held at the site of Hanyuan Palace, marking a start point of Daming Palace Relics Site protection exhibition.
In October 2006
In AD 2006, aerial view of Hanyuan Palace Relics Site after implementing the protection project.
In 2006 A.D.
In AD 1990, Hanyuan Palace Relics Site was still there after long history.
In 1990 A.D.
In AD 1908, a Japanese named Adachi Kiroku took photos of Penglai Island site of Taiye Pool.
In 1908 A.D.
In AD 1907, a Japanese visitor took a picture at Daming Palace Relics Site.
In 1907 A.D.
In AD 904, war broke out in the last years of Tang dynasty and the Daming Palace was destroyed in the war. After this, Luoyang became the new capital.
In 904 A.D.
28 years later in AD 662, Daming Palace was renovated completely in Tang dynasty.
In 662 A.D.
Daming Palace began to be built in AD 635, and was firstly named Yong`an Palace(Daming Palace Stone Map by Lv Dafang in Song Dynasty)
In 635 A.D.