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Daming Palace National Heritage Park, once the world's largest imperial palace (3.2 km²), showcases Tang Dynasty grandeur with ruins of Hanyuan Hall, Danfeng Gate, and Taiye Pool. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it blends archaeology, cultural performances, and urban green space.
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