

▲ The Zhongnan Mountain Ancient Louguan Scenic Area is the core attraction of Xi'an Louguan Chinese Taoist Culture Exhibition Zone. It represents a significant initiative by the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee and Government to implement the "Cultural Power" strategy, as well as a key measure by the Xi'an Municipal Party Committee and Government to fully execute the "Guanzhong-Tianshui Economic Zone Development Plan." Opened on March 1, 2012, this sacred Taoist site is renowned as the "No.1 Blessed Land Under Heaven," the "Cradle of Taoism," and the "Immortal Capital of Taoist Origins."

▲ Louguan Taoist Culture Scenic Area, the core engine of Xi'an Louguan Chinese Taoist Culture Exhibition Zone, is renowned as the "Cradle of Taoism" and "Immortal Capital of Taoist Origins."


▲ The Living Dead Tomb is a complimentary attraction that you can choose to visit based on your itinerary! This site is associated with characters and events from Jin Yong's martial arts novels "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Return of the Condor Heroes." Here, you can immerse yourself in the world of your imagination.

▲ Chongyang Longevity Palace was founded during the Jin Dynasty, flourished in the Yuan Dynasty, declined in the Ming Dynasty, and was destroyed in the Qing Dynasty. With over 800 years of history, it served as the spiritual cultivation site and final resting place of Wang Chongyang, founder of the Quanzhen School of Taoism, and stands as one of the three ancestral temples of Chinese Quanzhen Taoism (alongside Beijing's White Cloud Temple and Shanxi's Yongle Palace). Honored as the "Ancestral Temple of the World" during the Jin Dynasty, it has long been revered as the "Sacred Land of Quanzhen." Emperor Zhangzong of Jin bestowed it the name "Lingxu Temple," while Emperor Shizu of Yuan granted it the title "Great Chongyang Longevity Palace." At its peak, the palace grounds stretched from Laoshan Valley River in the east to Baima River in the west, reaching the Qinling Mountains in the south and nearing the Wei River in the north. The complex contained over 5,000 halls and pavilions, housing nearly 10,000 Taoist priests.



▲ Private charter travel/Exclusive vehicle without join-in tours/No early morning wake-up hassles/Ideal for family trips with kids










