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  1. The Daming Palace was the imperial palace complex of the Tang dynasty, located in its capital Chang'an. [3] [4] It served as the imperial residence of the Tang emperors for more than 220 years. [3]

  2. Aug 15, 2024 · Featuring its super-large scale and magnificent buildings, Daming Palace was the main royal palace in Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) where Tang emperors lived and dealt with state affairs. It was destroyed after Tang Dynasty.

  3. Daming Palace National Heritage Park. The Daming Palace (大明宫) area was first built by Emperor Taizong (599-649) of the Tang Dynasty. It was built in the northeast corner of Changan that was the Tang capital city. At its height, Changan was a very big walled city.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chang'anChang'an - Wikipedia

    During the Tang dynasty, the area that came to be known as Chang'an included the area inside the Ming Xi'an fortification, plus some small areas to its east and west, and a substantial part of its southern suburbs.

    • Mark Cartwright
    • Early Settlement & Geography. A settlement from Neolithic times, Chang'an was an ideal location for a capital as it was surrounded on all sides by mountains, providing a useful obstacle to invading armies, and was close to the Yellow and Wei Rivers.
    • The Han Capital. After the turmoil of the Warring States period (481-221 BCE), Chang'an was capital again during the Western Han dynasty between 206 BCE and 9 CE.
    • The Southern & Northern Dynasties. After Luoyang had served as the capital of the Later/Eastern Han (23-220 CE), Chang'an returned as capital of many subsequent different dynastic states during the complex period of China's history known as the Southern and Northern Dynasties: the Jin (311-316 CE), the Zhao (319-329 CE), Qin (351-385 CE), Later Qin (386-417 CE), Western Wei (535-554 CE), and Northern Zhou (557-581 CE).
    • The Tang Capital. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) Chang'an was still the capital and became one of the great cities of the world and most important in East Asia.
  5. Aug 9, 2021 · As an imperial palace with a large scale of buildings constructed in the early Tang Dynasty (618AD-907AD), Daming Palace at that time was situated in the northern part of Chang'an City, namely Xi'an, which was the capital of the Tang Dynasty.

  6. 5 days ago · The Site of the Daming Palace is located on the Longshou Plateau in the north suburb of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Being a part of the Chang'an imperial city of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the Daming Palace, built in 8 th year (634) of the Zhenguan reign, was where emperors met with officials.