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Known as "The City of Chang'an " in Tang Dynasty, Xian served as the capital city of Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) for 286 years. Tang Dynasty is one of the most developed dynasties in China history and the most advanced country around the world during that period. Today the local government and corporations concerned have been making great efforts in doing the historical repackage that reproduces the grand Tang Dynasty culture in Xian.
The Great Tang All Day Mall has an area of 650,000 square meters, 1500 meters from north to south and 480 meters from east to west. In the mall area, there are also 6 Tang Imitation Districts, Xian Concert Hall, Xian Grand Theatre, Qujiang Film City and Shaanxi Artists' Exhibition Corridor in addition to the 1500-meter sightseeing avenue and the three-themed squares.
The north square has the largest music fountain in the world which starts at 8:00pm everyday.

Xuanzang (602 – 664) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller, and translator who described the interaction between China and India in the early Tang dynasty.

It is named after Zhen Guan period, the glorious years of Tang Dynasty (627 - 649 ) when Tang Dynasty was reigned by Emperor Taizong of Tang (Emperor Li Shimin).

The square is named after Kai Yuan period, the prosperous 29 years ( 713 -741 ) when Dynasty was ruled by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (Emperor Li Longji).

It is lined with Tang Dynasty Style buildings for shopping, dining, entertaining, sightseeing and business travel.

The 1500-meters sightseeing avenue is decorated with 9-themed groups of statues from north to south, depicting the religion, literature, art and science in Tang Dynasty.

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