The Tang Dynasty is known as the most prosperous 
period in Chinese feudal history, and the Daming Palace Complex, where Tang 
emperors lived and handled government affairs, has been restored to the way it 
looked 1,300 years ago based on archaeological findings and historical records. 
In addition, the rebuilt buildings are one-fifteenth their original sizes, 
according to a report from the Xi'an Evening News. 
The Daming Palace 
Complex has various palaces, houses, walls and other structures. Although tiles 
on the roof of palaces cover only four square centimeters each, they were 
produced with the same techniques that ancient workers used when making tiles 
for the Daming Palace. Therefore, the buildings look exactly like the original 
ones even in terms of minor details.
The Daming Palace Complex Protection 
Project, launched in October 2007, is one of the major heritage site protection 
projects during the 11th Five-year Plan period. The Daming Palace National 
Heritage Park will be open to the public starting Oct. 1, 2010, and the park 
will have six attractive features. 
The first one is the grand heritage 
site layout based on a central axis and made up of gates and palace walls 8 
kilometers long in total. The second is the iconic ancient Chinese-style 
buildings. The third is the scientifically miniaturized landscape. 
The 
fourth is the Heritage Site Center with integrated functions of archaeological 
research, scientific research, science education, recreation and sightseeing. 
The fifth is a guiding system consisting of 3-D videos, cultural relics, 
electronic devices, models of buildings and signs. The sixth is the night view 
of the park.
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