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Which district does Daqing Road in Xi 'an belong to?
Daqing Road in Xi 'an belongs to Lianhu District.

Daqing Road is located in the west of Xi 'an City Wall, Lianhu District, Xi 'an City, Shaanxi Province, and was built in 1957. It runs in the east-west direction, starting from Yuxiangmen, the Ming City Wall in the east, and reaching Afang Road in the west, with a length of 6.6 kilometers, and about 3.8 kilometers from Xi 'an Metro 1 Line * * as a gift to anniversary for the 10th anniversary of the National Day of 1959, hence the name "Daqing Road".

Among them, the total length of the group carving section from Yuxiangmen Pandao to Silk Road is 3,760m, the group carving section from Laodong North Road to Silk Road was built in 1957, and the section from Yuxiangmen to Laodong North Road was built in 1960. Daqing Road is the east-west axis of Xi 'an and one of the traffic arteries in Xi 'an. At present, Metro Line 1 has been opened to run through the whole section.

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Scenic spots near Daqing Road

1, Datang West City Museum

The museum was built on the "West City Site" in Chang 'an, Tang Dynasty. Xishi was the most important international market and fashion entertainment center in the world at that time. Through the glass floor of the hall on the first floor of the museum, you can see the foundations, roads and ditches of the buildings in the western city of Tang Dynasty. The museum also collects Tang Dynasty cultural relics such as sea animals, grape glasses and painted town tombs.

2. Xi 'an Drum Tower

The Drum Tower is located at the southern end of the north courtyard gate of West Street in Xi 'an, facing the bell tower in the east. It was built in the thirteenth year of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang Hongwu of Ming Dynasty, four years older than the bell tower, and has a history of 625 years. It was rebuilt twice in the thirty-eighth year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty and five years of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty. Upstairs, there was a huge drum, which was called "Drum Tower" because it beat the drum every day to tell the time. After years of vicissitudes, the giant drum has long since disappeared, but the Yu Drum Tower stands tall.

Xi 'an Drum Tower is the largest drum tower in China. It is located at the southern end of the north courtyard gate of West Street in Xi 'an, facing the bell tower in the east. Drum Tower was built in the 13th year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Emperor, and rebuilt twice in the 38th year of Kangxi and the 5th year of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty. Upstairs, there was a huge drum, which was called "Drum Tower" because it beat the drum every day to tell the time.

3. Guangren Temple

Located in the northwest corner of the Ming Dynasty wall in the ancient capital Xi 'an, also known as the Lamaism, it is the only Gelug Sect (also known as Yellow Sect) temple of Tibetan Buddhism in Shaanxi Province, with a history of more than 300 years. In order to strengthen national unity and consolidate the political unity of multi-ethnic countries, Emperor Kangxi 1703 of the Qing Dynasty made a tour of Xiqiao, and established Guangren Temple in Xi 'an, a major town in northwest China.

Guangren Temple covers an area of more than 20 mu, and the overall architectural layout is unique, resembling a Wolong, which is extremely rare in temple architecture. From south to north, there are more than 300 gates, screen wall, Imperial Monument Pavilion, Tianwang Hall, East-West Annex Hall, Main Hall, Thousand-Buddha Hall, Sutra Pavilion, Zhaitang and Liaofang. Guangren Temple witnessed the development of social history, which was of great significance to the study of folk customs in the society at that time.

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