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                  For the local tour, delegates of interest can directly contact the Xi'an China International Travel Service. During the conference, the Xi'an China Travel Service will provide information service at Tang Cheng Hotel.

                  Contact: GERRY LIU
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                  FAX: 029-85566766
                  E-Mail: liu_xuerui @hotmail.com
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                  Welcome to Xi'an
                  A world-famous tourist city and a treasure house of cultural relics.

                  Introduction
                  Xi'an, the eternal city, records the great changes of the Chinese
                  nation just like a living history book. Called Chang'an in ancient
                  times, Xian is one of the birthplaces of the ancient civilization
                  in the Yellow River Basin area of the country. During Xian's
                  3,100 year development, 13 dynasties such as Zhou, Qin,
                  Han and Tang placed their capitals here. So far, Xian enjoys
                  equal fame with Athens, Cario, and Rome as one of the four
                  major ancient civilization capitals.

                  Xian is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the southern
                  part of the GuanZhong Plain. With the Qinling Mountains to
                  the north and the Weihe River to the south, it is in a favorable
                  geographical location surrounded by water and hills. It has
                  a semi-moist monsoon climate and there is a clear distinction
                  between the four seasons.
                  The cultural and historical significance
                  of the area, as well as the abundant relics and sites, help
                  Xian enjoy the laudatory title of "Natural History Museum".
                  The Museum of Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses is praised
                  as "the eighth major miracle of the world", Mausoleum of
                  Emperor Qin ShiHuang
                  is listed on the World Heritage List,
                  and the City Wall of the Ming Dynasty is the largest and
                  most intact Ming Dynasty castle in the world. In the city,
                  there is the 3000 year old Banpo Village Remains from the
                  Neolithic Age,and the Forest of Stone Steles that holds 3,000
                  stone steles of different periods from the HanDynasty to the
                  Qing Dynasty.Around Xi'an, the Famen Temple enjoys the
                  reputation of being the "forefather of pagodas and temples
                  in Central Shaanxi,"

                  because it holds the finger bones of Sakyamuni--the founder of Buddhism. The natural landscape around Xian is also marvelous.
                  Mt. Huashan,as one of the five best-known mountains in China, is famous for its breath-taking cliffs and its unique characteristics.

                  As tourist development grows in Xian, the hotel industry flourishes more and more. It is very easy to find a hotel in Xian, ranging
                  from 5 star hotels to youth hostels. Of course, it will be any traveler's first choice to stay in the city center due to the superior
                  geographical location and the convenient transportation.

                  Xian is the most important city in northwest China, and so there are a lot of shopping outlets for locals and tourists alike. There are
                  many big shopping centers, department stores and supermarkets in and around Xian city - the biggest and most comprehensive
                  being Kai Yuan Shopping Mall and Century Ginwa Shopping Mall.

                   

                  Xian Attractions

                  Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses

                  The well-known Terra-cotta Museum is located
                  east of Emperor Qin's Mausoleum, which covers
                  a total area of 20 hectares. The museum is decorated
                  with verdant trees,blooming flowers and carpets of
                  green grass. The scenery in the museum looks quite
                  elegant and delightful. Three main buildings of the
                  museum, which were named Pit 1, Pit 2, Pit 3, were
                  constructed on their original sites in different periods
                  of time.
                  Emperor Qin's Terra-cotta Museum is not only a treasure
                  housewhere the tourists can learn history, culture and
                  human civilization, but also a main scenic spot of Xi'an
                  city. It can receive about 1.5 million tourists annually.
                  Approximately 40 million visitors from home and abroad
                  have visited the Museum within the last 20 years. Today
                  "the eighth Wonder of the world"has almost become
                  synonym of the Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses In 1987,
                  the Emperor Qin's Mausoleum was put on the list of the
                  UNESCO as a world-class culturalheritage site. Now the
                  Museum is well-known widelyas a huge modern on-site
                  museum and it is going to be one of the best
                  in the world.


                  Bell Tower (Zhong Lou)

                  The Bell Tower, is a stately traditional building,
                  that marksthe geographical center of the ancient
                  capital. From this important landmark extend East,
                  South,West and North Streets, connecting the Tower
                  to the East, South, West andNorth Gates of the
                  City Wall
                  of the Ming Dynasty.
                  .
                  The wooden tower, which is the largest and
                  best-preserved of its kind in China, is 36 meters
                  (118 feet) high. It stands on a brick base 35.5
                  meters (116.4 feet) long and 8.6 meters (28.2 feet)
                  high on each side. During the Ming Dynasty, Xi'an
                  was an important military town in Northwest China,
                  a fact that is reflected in the size and historic
                  significance of its tower


                  City Wall

                  When Zhu Yuanzhang, the first Emperor of the Ming
                  dynasty(1368-1644),captured Huizhou, a hermit named
                  Zhu Sheng admonished him that he should "built high
                  walls, store abundantfood supplies and take time to be
                  an Emperor," so that he could fortify the city and unify
                  the other states. After the establishment of the Ming
                  dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang followed his advice and
                  began to enlarge the wall built initially during the old
                  Tang dynasty(618 -907), creating the modern Xian City
                  Wall. It's the most complete city wall that has survived
                  in China, as well being one of the largest ancient military
                  defensive systems in the world.
                  Every 120 meters, there is a rampart which extends out from
                  the main wall. All together, there are 98 ramparts on the wall,
                  which were built to defend against the enemy climbing up the
                  wall. Each rampart has a sentry building, in which the soldiers
                  could protect the entire wall without exposing themselves to
                  the enemy.Besides, the distance between every two ramparts
                  is just within the range of an arrow shot from either side, so that
                  they could shoot the enemy, who wanted to attack the city, from
                  the side. On the outer side of the city wall, there are 5948
                  crenellations,namely battlements. The soldiers can outlook and
                  shoot at theenemy. On the inner side, parapets were built to
                  protect the soldiers from falling off.

                  Big Wild Goose Pagoda

                  As the symbol of the old-line Xian, Big Wild Goose
                  Pagodais a well-preserved ancient building and a holy
                  place for Buddhists.It is located in the southern suburb
                  of Xian City, about 4 kilometers (2.49 miles) from the
                  downtown of the city. Standing in the Da Ci'en Temple
                  complex, it attracts numerous visitors for its fame in the
                  Buddhist religion, its simple but appealing style of
                  construction, and its new square in front of the temple.
                  It is rated as a National Key Cultural Relic Preserveas
                  well as an AAAA Tourist Attraction.This attraction
                  can be divided into three parts: the Big Wild Goose
                  Pagoda, the Da Ci'en Temple,and the North Square
                  of Big Wild Goose Pagoda.

                  Forest of Stone Steles

                  Once the site of the Temple of Confucius during the
                  Northern Song dynasty (960--1127), the Forest of
                  Stone Steles Museum is situated on Sanxue Street,
                  near the southgate of Xian City Wall. It was initially
                  established in AD 1087 when some precious stone
                  steles were moved here for safe keeping, including
                  the "Classic on Filial Piety" written by Emperor
                  Xuanzong in AD 745 and "the Kaicheng Stone Steles"
                  arved in AD 837. With an area of 31,000 square meters,
                  the Forest of Stone Steles used to be the principal
                  museum for Shaan'xi Province since 1944. Then because
                  of the large number of stone steles, it was officially
                  named as the Forest of Stone Steles Museum in 1992.

                  Famen Temple

                  In China, many temples house treasures and artifacts,
                  but the sheer quantity and quality of treasures in the
                  Famen Temple is rare. Situated in Famen Town of
                  FufengCounty, about 120 kilometers (about 74.57 miles)
                  west of Xian,Famen Temple is renowned for storing
                  the veritablefour sliversof the finger bone of the
                  Sakyamuni Buddha. Famen Temple was established
                  in the Eastern Han Dynasty(25--220), for carrying
                  forward Buddhism. The most representativestructures
                  in the temple are the Famen Temple Pagoda and
                  Famen Temple Museum.

                  Mt. Huashan

                    As one of the five best-known mountains in China,
                  Mt. Huashanis located to the south of Huayin city,
                  120 kilometers east of Xian, in Shaanxi province,
                  with an elevation of 2200 meters above sea level.
                  In ancient times, Mt. Huashan was called Mt.
                  Taihuashan. Seen from afar, the five peaks looks
                  like five petals of a flower. Hence its name,
                  Mt. Huashan (= five flowers). Today, it is listed
                  as oneof the renowned national scenic spots

                  Huaqing Hot Springs

                  Situated at the northern foot of Mt. Lishan in Lintong County,
                  30 kilometers (18.6 miles)from Xian City, Huaqing Hot Spring is
                  famed for both its dainty spring scenery and the romantic love
                  story of Emperor Xuanzong (685-762) and his concubine Yang
                  Guifei in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Its long history and location
                  among the wonderful landscapes of Xian should entice any visitor
                  to visit and bathe in this hot spring.It is said that King You built a
                  palace here during the Western Zhou Dynasty . Additions were
                  subsequently made by the First Emperor Qing (259 BC-210BC)
                  and Emperor Wu during the WesternHan Dynasty (206 BC-24).
                  During his reign, the Emperor Xuanzong spent
                  dizzying amounts ofhis funds to build a luxurious
                  palace, changing its name to Huaqing Hot Spring
                  or Huaqing Palace. Over the course of 41 years in
                  his days,he visited the palace as many as 36 times.
                  The palace thus has a history of 3,000 years and
                  the hotspring a history of 6,000 years!Ranked among
                  the Hundred Famous Garden in China,it is also has
                  the status as a National Cultural Relic Protection
                  Unit and a National Key Scenic Area.

                  Tang Paradise

                   

                  Near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda , Tang Paradise
                  is located in the Qujiang Resort, southeast of the
                  Xian City, Shaanxi Province. It is a newly opened
                  tourist attraction in April, 2005. Tang Paradise
                  covers a total area of 1000 mu (about 165 acres)
                  and of which 300 mu (about 49 acres) is water.
                  This tourist attraction not only claims to be the biggest
                  cultural theme park in the northwest region of China
                  but also the first royal-garden-like park to give a full
                  display of the Tang Dynasty's (618-907) culture.

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                  What makes Tang Paradise incredible is that it is no
                  longer the garden modeof only water and mountains
                  in the Chinese traditional sense. The outstanding
                  designers of the magnificent Tang Paradise have
                  integrated almost everything representative of the
                  Tang Dynasty, such as the poetry, the songs and
                  dance,the marketplaces, the food, the women's
                  lifestyles, and science into every site using cultural
                  themes, thus endowing every place with its own
                  story and its own place in the tapestryof Tang
                  Dynasty culture.

                  Additional attractions are:

                  Qian Mausoleum (Qian Ling)

                  Drum Tower

                  Mausoleum of Western Han Emperor Liu Qi (Hanyangling)

                  Hukou Waterfalls (Kettle Spout Falls)

                  Dining of Xian
                  Xian is legendary as "the capital of table delicacies." The ancient city
                  is famous for the delicious Shaanxi snack, the delicate Guangdong
                  cuisine, various kinds of fashionable foreign delicacies,and the popular
                  Sichuan cuisine, such as hot pot.

                  Local Food

                  Visitors to Xian must do two things: one is to see the clay
                  figures of terra cotta warriors and horses. The other is to
                  taste Yang Rou Pao Mo (a soup dish that involves breaking
                  wheat flour flat bread into a bowl and adding a deliciousmutton
                  stock). Before dinner, you will be served one or two pieces
                  of wheatflour flat bread which you into tiny chunks, the smaller
                  the better. The waiter or the waitress will then hand your bowl
                  to the cook who mixes the bread and mutton soup with an
                  appropriate relish. When the steaming hot meal is brought in,
                  the waiter will also offer you sweet crisp pickled garlic, coriander,
                  and hot pepper sauce. The most famous, the Tong Sheng Xiang
                  (Prosperity and Fortune) Beef and Lamb Paomo Restaurant
                  done inTang Dynasty style, is a time-honored establishment
                  in the Xian Bell and Drum Tower Square.

                  Next to Tong Sheng Xiang is a great restaurant, De Fa Chang
                  Dumpling Restaurant, with its own version of the Dumpling
                  Banquet
                  . Ingredients for the dumpling fillings include various
                  meats, vegetables, and seasonings.Cooking methods include
                  steaming, boiling, pan-frying, deep frying, and roasting. Many
                  flavors, including salty, sweet, hot, and sour are offered.
                  Other house specialties include Peking dumplings, steamed
                  sweet bean paste buns, steamed shrimp paste buns, and
                  various uniquely spiced dishes. While guests sample various
                  delicacies, traditionally waiters will explain the cuisine culture
                  of each dumpling.

                  One of Xian's most famous specialties is the Guan Tang Baozi
                  (steamed buns served with sauces inside) served at Jia Brothers'
                  Restaurant in Muslim Snack Street. You'll know you're there when
                  you see the monstrous blue arch over the entrance and a wall
                  festooned with photographs of Xian notables -- TV hosts, writers,
                  and musicians. The specialty dish is Guan Tang Bao Zi, with a
                  choice of beef, lamb or "three flavors"-- lamb, mushroom, and prawns.
                  The buns havepiping-hot soup inside, so caution is advised. This
                  dish is best washed down with Ba Bao Xi Fan, a bowl of sweet rice
                  porridge filled with peanuts, sultanas, hawthorn, and medlar berries.

                  Fanji is the famous vendor of Shaanxi's most widely consumed
                  snack, Rou Jia Mo, finely chopped pork stuffed in toasted wheat
                  flour flat bread. A piece of good-quality(youzhi) bread and a bowl
                  of mung bean flour soup will cost you no more than RMB10. The
                  state-run atmosphere is quaint and friendly, and the numerous
                  awards that decorate the walls are welldeserved. The restaurant
                  is in a lane opposite the Drum Tower,south of West Main Street.

                  A fascinating lure for food buffs is Local Snacks Street (Hui Min Jie)
                  near DrumTower in Muslim Square. On the two sides of the 500-meter
                  street, there are many restaurants of different cuisines along with
                  unique snack shops. While enjoying true Muslim cuisine, tourists
                  can learn customs of the Hui people. Besides guan tang baozi in
                  Jia Brothers' Restaurant, there is barbeque in the Pingwa Kaorou
                  Shop,sour cabbage and beef fried rice in Honghong Suancai Chaomi
                  Restraunt, and beef noodles in Yifenli Restaurant. Other offerings,
                  including fried persimmon cake(shi zi bing), fried dumpling (guo tie),
                  stir-fried bean jelly (chao liang fen), chopped mutton fried in a wok
                  with fine-ground wheat (fen zheng rou), and beef and vegetable
                  pie (xi'an bing) are available on both sides of the street.

                  If you would like to taste all the local food at one time in a budget
                  meal, Xian Restaurant (Xian Fan Zhuang) offers more than 100
                  varieties in its first-floor self-service restaurant.It charges only RMB18
                  per person, and is very popular with visitors. As the center of northwest
                  China, Xian provides a wide range of table delicacies in addition
                  to local and traditional cuisine.

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