Located at the No. 15 of the Sanxue Street, Xi’an, it is called the Beilin (meaning “forest of tablets”) Museum because the stone tablets standing in it are like a forest of tablets. It started construction in the Yuanhu Period (1086 A.D. --- 1094 A.D.) of the Northern Song Dynasty and is already more than 900 years old. It keeps more than 300 stone tablets of many dynasties from the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. --- 220 A.D.) to Qing Dynasty (1616 A.D. --- 1911 A.D.). The Xi’an Beilin Museum is an artistic treasure house with oldest tablets, largest amount of tablets and larget amount of rare tablets.
Traffic: Getting off at the Beilin Bus Stop by No. 603, 610 or 704 bus
Tel: 0086-29-87210764