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Monuments in Weihe River Basin
The places of interest in the Weihe River Basin include the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Pool, the ruins of the city wall, Huimin Street, Weishui Mosque, Hancheng Hanchang Mausoleum and so on.

1, Qin Shihuang Mausoleum and Terracotta Warriors and Horses

Located in Lintong District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province, the Mausoleum of the First Qin Dynasty is one of the most famous mausoleums in China's history, including thousands of accurately copied terracotta warriors and horses.

2. Huaqingchi

Located on the Weihe River, about 20 kilometers away from Xi 'an, it is a hot spring resort with a long history and was once the seat of the Tang Dynasty Palace.

3. City Wall Site

Many cities along the Weihe River have preserved the ruins of ancient city walls, such as the Ming City Wall in Xi and the ancient city wall in Xianyang.

4. Huimin Street

It is located in the center of Xi, near the Weihe River, and is a famous Hui community, which retains the traditional architectural style and Hui culture.

5. Weishui Mosque

Located outside Xi, it is one of the most important mosques in history and was built in the Ming Dynasty. In addition, there are many other places of interest in the Weihe River Basin, such as Huashan, Ganling and Hancheng Ancient City.

6. Hancheng Han Changling

Located in hancheng city, it is the mausoleum of Liu Bang in the Western Han Dynasty and one of the earliest existing imperial tombs in China.

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Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huaqingchi