Huaqing Palace Scenic Area, located 30 kilometers east of Xi'an City, adjacent to the "eighth wonder of the world" Terracotta Warriors and Horses. It is the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions (2007), key national scenic spots (1982), key national cultural relics protection units (1996), and national cultural industry demonstration bases. The emperors of Zhou, Qin, Han, Yuan, Tang and other dynasties built a garden away from the palace. It has become a landmark scenic spot for Tang culture tourism in China because of its ancient and unchanged hot spring resources, historical allusions of the bonfire drama, the love story of Tang emperor and Yang Guifei, and the place where the "Xi'an Incident" occurred. In the Huaqing Palace, there are cultural areas such as Tang Yutang Site Museum, Xi'an Incident Former Site - Wujian Hall, Jiulong Lake and Furong Lake Scenic Area, Tang Liyuan Site Museum and other landmark buildings such as Feishong Palace, Wanshou Palace, Changsheng Palace, Huanyuan and Yuwang Palace. Lushan Mountain is 1302 meters above sea level. The old mother hall, Laojun hall, campfire platform, Bingyu Pavilion, Shiqi Temple, Yuxian Bridge and other attractions are scattered. "Lushan Evening Light" is one of the famous "Guanzhong Eight Views". In January 2015, the "Lushan" scenic spot was merged and upgraded to the "Huaqing Palace" scenic spot. [2] In April 2007, Huaqing Palace Scenic Area launched a large-scale real-life historical dance drama "Long Hate Song", which became a successful model of China's tourism and cultural creative industries. The multimedia video drama "The Mystery and Long-life Palace" launched in May 2012 has become a new model for the digital transformation of traditional museums, Huaqing Palace Scenic Area, located 30 kilometers east of Xi'an City, adjacent to the "eighth wonder of the world" Terracotta Warriors and Horses. It is the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions (2007)