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Where does the tomb of Marquis Ancheng belong?

The tomb of Marquis Ancheng is a cultural tourist attraction.

The tomb of Marquis Ancheng is located 14 kilometers east of Wuyi County. It is the tomb of Dou Qing, the father of Queen Dou Yifang of Hanwen. The seal is 41.4 meters high, 600 meters in circumference, and covers an area of ??30,000 square meters. Dou Qing was a native of Guguanjin (now the eastern part of Wuyi County) and was buried in his hometown after his death. After his daughter became Queen Wen, she was posthumously named Marquis of Ancheng. Later, Empress Wen became the empress dowager and expanded the tomb for her father and raised the earth to seal it so that she could "look west to Chang'an". Temples were also built and a tombstone of "Dou Family Qingshan" was erected. A few years later, the temples and inscriptions were destroyed, leaving only the "green hills". On July 23, 1982, the provincial government announced it as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit.

Address: Located 14 kilometers east of Wuyi County, south of Qingzhong Village

Inquiry hotline: 0318-3826010

Tickets: None

< p>Transportation route: Take the bus to Wuyi County and then transfer to a taxi or minibus in the county