Huaqingchi, also known as Huaqing Palace, is located at the northern foot of Lishan Mountain in Lintong District, xi City, Shaanxi Province, 30 kilometers west of Xi, with Lishan Mountain in the south and Weishui in the north. It is an ancient detached palace in China, famous for its hot spring Tang Chi. The rulers of Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties all used this treasure trove of geomantic omen as their pleasure palaces, or built stone gardens to build Lishan soup, or built Luocheng and Daxing Hot Spring Palace in the Zhou Dynasty. Poets such as Bai Juyi and Du Mu all mentioned it in their poems.
Historical documents and archaeological excavations prove that Huaqingchi has a history of 6000 years of hot spring utilization and 3000 years of royal garden construction. 1982, Huaqing Pool was listed as the first batch of key scenic spots in China. On May 8, 2007, Huaqingchi Scenic Area was approved as a national 5A-level tourist attraction. 20 15, 15 10 merged with mount Li and was upgraded to Huaqing palace.
Huaqing Pool is a royal palace located on the site of Huaqing Palace in Tang Dynasty. It has become a famous cultural tourist attraction in China because of its eternal hot spring resources, the love story between Emperor Tang Ming and Yang Guifei, the place where An incident happened and rich cultural and historical resources.