Tang Paradise

Tourist attraction · Hsi-an

Tang Paradise

Tourist attraction · Hsi-an

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99 Furong W Rd, Yanta District, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710061

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Tang Dynasty replicas, cultural shows, evening light and water show  

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99 Furong W Rd, Yanta District, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710061 Get directions

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99 Furong W Rd, Yanta District, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710061 Get directions

+86 29 8559 9071
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"Travel Back to the Tang Dynasty Tang Paradise is a modern reconstruction of various ancient sites in Shaanxi province. There are a lot of beautiful buildings constructed in the style used during the Tang Dynasty. The park itself is 165 acres, with a lake in the center surrounded by willow trees. People say that walking around the lake is supposed to capture the feeling of a classical Chinese landscape painting. At night, visitors can see the amazing Lake Show, with laser, light, and water shows."

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@afar

"Travel Back to the Tang Dynasty Tang Paradise is a modern reconstruction of various ancient sites in Shaanxi province. There are a lot of beautiful buildings constructed in the style used during the Tang Dynasty. The park itself is 165 acres, with a lake in the center surrounded by willow trees. People say that walking around the lake is supposed to capture the feeling of a classical Chinese landscape painting. At night, visitors can see the amazing Lake Show, with laser, light, and water shows."

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S J

Google
This place is an absolute must visit! I used to be a tour guide at splendid China in Florida and this is very reminiscent of that park. That is long gone. The shows were really extraordinary. Awesome place if you’re into the old cultures.

Kyujin Kim

Google
Only if I had a Chinese phone number then I could have entered in with a half price lol.

Joe

Google
The name can be confusing. It is a beautifully manicured garden or park, with lakes, pavilions, bridges, and a palace holding nightly performance. It is very photogenic and one can easily spend a few hours relaxing there.

Black Cuban

Google
The Tang Paradise Theme Park is characterized by its portrayal of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, harmoniously blending Tang-style buildings, gardens and unparalleled cultural arts. Its layout is based on the design of the original royal garden of the Tang Dynasty. Highly recommend the outdoor live show🤩❤️

Lenzo Chan

Google
If you think Datang Night City is crowded and want to have fewer people for photo shooting, this is definitely the place you should come. It has activities more or less just like the outside but with fewer crowds. I just had a photo session with my wife here. The Datang buildings here are really beautiful with their reflections in the lake.

Allen Lin

Google
Perhaps it’s a tourist trap but it would be a pretty well done tourist trap. It does a pretty good job of recreating ancient historical sites and the entire place lights up at night with absolutely beautiful lights. It’s a 5A tourist attraction in china which means china regards this as one of the highest graded attractions in the country. Someone of something clearly spent a lot of money to make this a worthy place to visit.

Razgrid Kasim

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Very big 'street that never sleep'. About 1km long walk wth loads of little shops and cultural displays/ shows. Many lovely dressed people. Large crowds 😁 Come at night when weather is cooler.

Arman Khachatryan

Google
The 165-acre recreation of Tang Dynasty gardens uses 8th-century hydraulic models to power 37 waterfalls. The glass walkway reveals original irrigation tiles beneath. Nighttime projections animate 1:1 replica palace facades with historical scenes.