Longshou Plateau

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Longshou Plateau is the elevated terrain in Xi'an, China, that historically provided the strategic and ceremonial setting for the Tang dynasty’s Daming Palace.

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Longshou Plateau canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
plateau
associatedWith Daming Palace NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
ceremonialImportance site of imperial architecture
symbol of imperial authority
cityRole northern elevated area of Xi'an
country China
elevationRelativeTo surrounding plain
elevationType elevated terrain
functionDuringTangDynasty imperial palace platform
geologicalContext Loess Plateau region of China NERFINISHED
heritageAssociation Daming Palace National Heritage Park NERFINISHED
Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor NERFINISHED
historicalNameContext Chang'an (Tang capital) NERFINISHED
historicalRole ceremonial setting for Daming Palace
strategic setting for Daming Palace
locatedIn North China NERFINISHED
Shaanxi Province NERFINISHED
Xi'an NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting the largest palace complex of the Tang dynasty
influence on layout of Tang capital Chang'an
partOf historical core of Chang'an
strategicImportance military defense advantage
overlooked surrounding region
terrainType loess plateau
timePeriodOfProminence Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
urbanContext northern part of modern Xi'an urban area
usedFor location of imperial palace complex

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Daming Palace site locatedOn Longshou Plateau