A report on QinlingMount Hua and Shaanxi

Detailed view of various mountain ranges and passes between Shaanxi and Sichuan
View from the North Peak
Mount Shaohua
An example of how steep the paths are up Mount Hua
Shaanxi People's Government
The chess pavilion, from the top of the East peak
Shaanxi cuisine
The Plank Walk (not part of the ascent)
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.

The Qinling or Qin Mountains, formerly known as the Nanshan ("Southern Mountains"), are a major east–west mountain range in southern Shaanxi Province, China.

- Qinling

Mount Hua is a mountain located near the city of Huayin in Shaanxi Province, about 120 km east of Xi'an.

- Mount Hua

It is located near the southeast corner of the Ordos Loop section of the Yellow River basin, south of the Wei River valley, at the eastern end of the Qin Mountains, in Southern Shaanxi Province.

- Mount Hua

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

Three culturally significant peaks in the range are Mount Hua (2155 m), Mount Li (1302 m), and Mount Maiji (1742 m).

- Qinling

One of the most devastating earthquakes in history occurred near Hua Shan, in south-eastern part of Shaanxi Province on January 23, 1556, killing an estimated 830,000 people (see 1556 Shaanxi earthquake).

- Shaanxi
Detailed view of various mountain ranges and passes between Shaanxi and Sichuan

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Remains of carriages and horses in Fenghao during the Western Zhou (11th–8th cent.BC)

Xi'an

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Remains of carriages and horses in Fenghao during the Western Zhou (11th–8th cent.BC)
East Gate of Xi'an
Meibei Lake, Huyi District, Xi'an
Map including Xi'an (labeled as HSI-AN (SIAN) (walled)) (AMS, 1955)
Muslim Quarter in Xi'an
A pavilion of the City God Temple of Xi'an.
Xi'an Second Ring Road
Xi'an Hi-Tech Industries Development Zone
Xi'an Jiaotong University

Xi'an (, ; ; Chinese: ), frequently spelled as Xian and also known by other names, is the capital of Shaanxi Province.

The city borders the northern foot of the Qin Mountains (Qinling) to the south, and the banks of the Wei River to the north.

Hua Shan, one of the five sacred Taoist mountains, is located 100 km away to the east of the city.