A report on BaojiShaanxi and Wei River

The drainage basin of the modern Wei.
Shaanxi People's Government
Population concentration during the Western Zhou Dynasty (1050–771 BC). Note the extension up the Wei valley.
The Silk Road in its entirety.
Shaanxi cuisine
Map including Baoji (labeled as PAO-CHI (PAOKI) (walled) 寳雞) (AMS, 1955)
Terracotta Army
Education Department of Shaanxi Province
Shaanxi Science and Technology Museum
Temple of the Chenghuangshen (City God) of Weinan.
Guangren Temple of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in Xi'an.
Road to the stupa of the Famen Temple (Chinese Buddhist).
Temple of Xuanyuan in Huangling, Yan'an.

is a prefecture-level city in western Shaanxi province, People's Republic of China.

- Baoji

The Wei River is a major river in west-central China's Gansu and Shaanxi provinces.

- Wei River

Its location is strategic, controlling a pass on the Qin Mountains between the Wei River valley and the Jialing River.

- Baoji

The other prefecture-level cities into which the province is divided are Ankang, Baoji, Hanzhong, Shangluo, Tongchuan, Weinan, Yan'an and Yulin.

- Shaanxi

Central Shaanxi (or "Shaanzhong") is also known as the Guanzhong region and comprises the drainage basin of lower Wei River east of Mount Long and north of the Qinling Mountains, where the majority of Shaanxi's population reside.

- Shaanxi

The Chinese segment of the Northern Silk Road connected Chang'an (then the capital of China) to the west via Baoji, Tianshui at the Wei's headwaters, Lanzhou, Dunhuang, and the Wushao Ling Mountain, before looping north of the Taklamakan on its way to Kashgar and the routes into Parthia.

- Wei River

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