Yuxiang Gate is a gate in the Xi’an City Wall, also called Xiaoximen. It is a gate in the West City Wall, north of the West Gate. During the Republic of China, Shaanxi Provincial Chairman Song Zheyuan opened this gate in memory of General Feng Yuxiang’s historical achievements and named it Yuxiang Gate. In 1926, Beiyang warlord Liu Zhenhua besieged Xi’an for eight months, causing more than 40,000 Xi’an people to starve to death. It was not until General Feng Yuxiang led the National Army to defeat Liu Zhenhua that Xi’an was able to relieve the siege. There is Yuxiangmen Square outside Yuxiangmen, the road is Daqing Road, and the inside of the gate is Lianhu Road.
Telephone
029-87272792
Reference when using
Less than 1 hour
transportation
Bus: Take bus No. 12 in the city and get off at the “Yuxiangmen” stop, then walk for 2 minutes.
Subway: Take Metro Line 1 to “Yuxiangmen” station and walk for 1 minute.
Tickets
Appearance free
Opening hours
8:00-19:00 (South Gate remains open until 24:00)