Which city in China has the highest call for a name change?

Updated on society 2024-07-02
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As we all know, China is one of the four ancient civilizations, and its culture is profound and long-standing. Every year, many tourists visit the historical and cultural monuments of our country, including various ancient capitals with feelings. China has eight famous ancient capitals, such as Xi'an, Luoyang, Nanjing, Beijing, Kaifeng, Hangzhou, Anyang and Zhengzhou.

    And when it comes to the head of the ancient capital, it must be Xi'an.

    Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi Province and an important birthplace of Chinese civilization and the Chinese nation. Xi'an was called "Chang'an" in ancient times, and it was the imperial capital since ancient times, and 13 dynasties built their capitals here, which also left a valuable cultural heritage to Xi'an today. Historically, Xi'an was quite prosperous, famous abroad in successive dynasties, and many countries sent many envoys to Xi'an to study in order to learn Chinese culture, and even today's Japanese powers have sent envoys to Xi'an many times during the Tang Dynasty.

    Xi'an was not called Xi'an at first, but after Chang'an changed several names, the name "Xi'an" was used for the longest time, but people are most familiar with the name "Chang'an". Chang'an means long-term peace and stability, and this name has been used for thousands of years. However, some netizens have launched a vote to "change the name of the city", among which the city with the highest call for name change is Xi'an, and many netizens hope to change the name of Xi'an to the original "Chang'an".

    Chang'an culture has indeed had a profound influence and laid the foundation for the development of Xi'an today. Xi'an is now one of the best tourist destinations in China, the cultural heritage of the resource density is large, well-preserved, high level, tourism resources also occupy a lot, among which the cultural landscape that attracts the most tourists every year is the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the Hibiscus Garden, the Huaqing Pond, the ancient city wall, etc.

    As of 2017, Xi'an has received as many as 100 million domestic and foreign tourists, and the total tourism revenue has reached 100 million yuan, doubling from five years ago. Xi'an is now another Internet celebrity city that has risen after Chongqing and Chengdu, and tourists are often seen broadcasting Xi'an's culture live on the Internet. In addition to its famous cultural attractions, Xi'an's food is also one of the reasons to attract tourists.

    Like Xi'an Muslim Street, which is the neighborhood with the highest concentration of Xi'an specialty snacks, it is definitely a paradise for foodies and travelers.

    Today, Xi'an is one of the most popular tourist cities in China, but there are also many people who believe that Chang'an is the center of the world in history, and there is a lively discussion about changing the name of Xi'an. What do you think?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That city is Xi'an. Xi'an, originally known as Chang'an, was the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties of China. has a very deep historical heritage, so many netizens called for Xi'an to be renamed Chang'an.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Xi'an is the city with the highest demand. Xi'an was not called Xi'an at first, but after Chang'an changed several names, the name "Xi'an" was used for the longest time, but people are most familiar with the name "Chang'an", Chang'an means long-term stability, and this name has also been used for thousands of years, but some netizens have launched a vote to "change the name of the city", among which the city with the highest call for name change is Xi'an, and many netizens hope to change the name of Xi'an to the original "Chang'an".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The most successful city in China to change its name is Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province. Zhangjiajie's previous name was Dayong, and I believe not many people knew this name. Another successful name change is Shangri-La. The least successful city in China was Huangshan in Anhui Province.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The most successful name change is Xi'an, and the least successful city is Taiyuan, and the gap between these two places is really too big.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Among the several cities that failed to change names in China in history, Xi'an is on the list, see if there is your hometown.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Baoji was called "Chencang" and "Yongcheng" in ancient times, and the allusion "Ming Xiu plank road, dark Chencang" was the birthplace, known as "the hometown of Emperor Yan and the hometown of bronze" in 757 A.D. because of the auspicious rui of "stone chicken crying" was renamed Baoji.

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