Huaqing Pool

Coordinates: 34°21′54″N 109°12′26″E / 34.36500°N 109.20722°E / 34.36500; 109.20722
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Huaqing Pool
Huaqing Hot Springs
Stone carving Huaqing Palace.
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LocationMount Li, Qinling, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Coordinates34°21′54″N 109°12′26″E / 34.36500°N 109.20722°E / 34.36500; 109.20722
Huaqing Pool
Tâi-lô
Huâ-tshing tî (lit.)

Huaqing Pool (華清池), or the Huaqing Hot Springs (華清宫), are a complex of hot springs located in an area characterized by mild weather and scenic views at the northern foot of Mount Li, one of the three major peaks of the Qinling. The Huaqing Hot Springs are located approximately 25 kilometers (16 mi) east of Xi'an (formerly Chang'an, the western capital of the Tang dynasty), in the province of Shaanxi, China.

History

The spring used the locally-occurring geothermal heating and features a long documented history of almost three millennia, having served as the location for several palaces built during the reigns of past Chinese dynastic rulers, including King You of the Zhou dynasty, Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty, and an expanded version by Wu Han of the Han dynasty.

Under the

Song of Everlasting Regret
:

春寒賜浴華清池,温泉水滑洗凝脂。

侍兒扶起嬌無力,始是新承恩澤時。

《長恨歌》 (Chang hen ge)

On a cold spring day, he bestowed upon her the honor of bathing with him at the Huaqing pools,
The waters of the hot springs were smooth, and washed over her pale white skin.
The palace maids helped her to leave the pool, because she was too delicate and lacked strength.
This was when she began to receive the emperor's advances.

This site was also the scene of the 1936

Japanese encroachment on China.[2]

Present

Huaqing Pool is currently an important tourist spot, classified as a

Gallery

  • A view of Huaqing Palace, near Huaqing Pool
    A view of Huaqing Palace, near Huaqing Pool
  • Guifei Pond (貴妃湯)
    Guifei Pond (貴妃湯)
  • Lianhua Pond (蓮花湯)
    Lianhua Pond (蓮花湯)
  • Statue of Yang Guifei.
    Statue of Yang Guifei.
  • Huaqing Pool with artificial lotus
    Huaqing Pool with artificial lotus
  • Guifei Spring ('The Lady's Spring')
    Guifei Spring ('The Lady's Spring')
  • Feishuang Hall ('Hall of the Drifting Frost')
    Feishuang Hall ('Hall of the Drifting Frost')
  • One of the Huaqing Pool's murals
    One of the Huaqing Pool's murals
  • "Lady Yang's Pool", a reconstructed Qing version, later used by Chiang Kai-shek
    "Lady Yang's Pool", a reconstructed Qing version, later used by Chiang Kai-shek
  • Statue of Lady Yang coming out of the bath
    Statue of Lady Yang coming out of the bath

References

  1. ^ China: Five Thousand Years of History & Civilization (Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, 2007), p. 770.
  2. ^ Ray Huang, China: A Macro History (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1997), p. 4.
  3. ^ "AAAAA Scenic Areas". China National Tourism Administration. 16 November 2008. Archived from the original on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2011.

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