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Bell Tower of Xi'an

Location Beilin District

The Bell Tower of Xi'an, built in 1384 during the early Ming Dynasty, is a symbol of the city of Xi'an and one of the grandest of its kind… Read more…

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The Bell Tower of Xi'an, built in 1384 during the early Ming Dynasty, is a symbol of the city of Xi'an and one of the grandest of its kind in China. The Bell Tower also contains several large bronze-cast bells from the Tang Dynasty. The tower base is square and it covers an area of 1,377 m2. The tower is a brick and timber structure and close to 40 m high. It is located in the center of Xi'an, at the intersection of the four streets of the east, west, south and north. It is the largest and most preserved one amongst the many bell towers left over from the history of China.

Source: Wikipedia

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More information at Travel China Guide www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/shaanxi/xian/bell.htm
Address Xian, China
Coordinates 34°15'39.636" N, 108°56'32.542" E
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