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Population: 3,760,000
Area: 18,200 square kilometers (7,027 square miles)
Administrative Division: 3 districts (Weibin, Jintai, Chencang);
9 counties (Fengxiang, Qishan, Fufeng, Meixian, Longxian, Qianyang,
Linyou, Fengxian, Taibai)
Useful Telephone Numbers:
Tourist Complaints: 0917-3651556
City bus Complaints: 0917-3220467
Taxi Complaints: 0917-3215367
Time Inquiry: 117
Weather Forecast: 121
Zip Code Inquiry: 184
Location: Located in the west of Shaanxi Province, Baoji is the
joint point of Xian, Lanzhou, Yinchuan and Chengdu. Xianyang is
to its east and Hanzhong is to its south.
History: Baoji is the birth place of Chinese ancestor Yandi and
the cradle of Zhou (11th century BC-221BC) and Qin (221BC-206) dynasties.
It was once called 'Chencang' in ancient times. It is said that
in 757 of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), a stone cock on a mountain
crowed, hence the name of 'Baoji' (meaning precious cock). In 2003,
Baoji turned into a city from a county and formed the present administrative
division.
Physical Features: Baoji has complex geographic features. Mountains
are in the south, west and north direction and Wei River is in the
middle. Mountains and hills occupy about 83 % of the whole area
while the left are plains.
Climatic Features: Baoji belongs to the warm and subhumid climate
zone. Winter is dry and cold while summer is hot and rainy. In autumn,
rains always last for several days. The city has the most rainfall
among all the cities in middle Shaanxi.
When to Go: Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Baoji,
when it is neither too cold nor too hot. Every year in April, many
tourism festivals and temple fairs are held, providing a good opportunity
to know about the local culture. However, due to the continuous
rains, please remember to take an umbrella if you go there in autumn.
Local Highlights: As one of the cradles of Chinese civilization,
Baoji has so many cultural and historical sites and relics that
it is called 'Town of Bronze Wares' and 'Town of Folk Handicrafts'.
Zhou and Qin cultures are well presented by such ancient sites such
as Yongcheng Site, Zhouyuan Site, Zhougong Temple and Fishing Platform.
It is also where Taoism and Buddhism mix. Famen Temple is famous
for the discovery of the Buddha Sakyamuni's relics. Taibai Mountain
is the peak of Qinling Mountain, which is the dividing line of China's
north and south areas.
Special Local Products:
Handicrafts: colorful mud sculpture, shadow play, puppet, paper-cutting,
embroidery, wooden painted face, straw knit, copied bronze wares
Foods: Fengxian ginseng, edible fungus, red capsicum; Fengxiang
Xifeng Liquor and preserved donkey meat; Qishan Saozi Noodle
Scenic Spots: Taibai Mountain National Forest Park, Mt. Tiantai,
Honghe Valley, Fengxiang East Lake, Jialing River Headwaters, Guanshan
Grassland
Historical and Cultural Sites: Tomb 1 of Qin's Duke, Yongcheng (Capital
of the Qin State) Site, Zhougong Temple, Famen Temple, Fishing Platform,
Zhouyuan Site
Tourism Itinerary: East Route: Fishing Platform - Wuzhangyuan Site
- Taibai Mountain
Around City Route: Baoji Railway Station - Yandi Mausoleum - Dasanguan
Pass - Yindong Valley - Jialing River Headwaters
Ecological and Recreational Route: Longmen Cave - Guanshan Grassland
- Guanshan Forest Park
Ancestor Worship Route: Yandi Mausoleum - Mt. Tiantai - Jialing
River Headwaters - Tongtianhe Forest Park - Mt. Zibai
Historical and Cultural Route: Fengxiang East Lake - Tomb 1 of Qin's
Duke - Zhougong Temple - Famen Temple - Zhouyuan Site
Tourist Tips: Baoji is the connection point linking northwest and
northeast of China together. Many railways and national highways
pass through it, extending to Xian, Beijing, Hangzhou, Hankou and
other cities in Sichuan and Hunan provinces. Baoji has no airport,
but quite convenient way to Xian Xianyang International Airport
(XIY). Visitors can take a bus in Baoji West Bus Station near the
railway station. Baoji East Bus Station operates buses to the nearby
counties such as Qishan, Fengxiang, Fufeng and Meixian. There are
also special tourist buses starting from the railway station directly
to many famous tourist spots. More than 20 city bus lines and hundreds
of taxies make it quite easy to travel around the urban city.
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