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Ganling Tourism Promotion Ganling Tourist Area Tour Map

1. Qianling Tourist Area Visiting Map

Preferential Policies

1. Children under 1.2m (inclusive) are free of charge, children under 1.2m (inclusive) are free To 1.4m (exclusive) there are discounted tickets.

Free admission for seniors aged 2.65 years and above (inclusive).

3. Disabled people with disability certificates and active-duty military officers’ credit cards are free of charge.

4. Full-time undergraduate students and below can enjoy discounted tickets with their student ID cards.

You can walk all the way to visit Ganling Scenic Area. The scenic spot also provides sightseeing buses (the fare is not included in the scenic spot ticket, 30 yuan/person). The sightseeing bus shuttles between Ganling and the other three tombs. Tourists can buy tickets for the sightseeing bus at the ticket office at the entrance of the scenic spot. Ticket holders can get on and off multiple times at various sightseeing stations in the scenic area. The ticket office is close to Ganling Tombs, and the three Minngling Tombs are located to the south of the ticket office. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from Ganling to the tomb of Prince Yide, and from the tomb of Princess Yongtai to Prince Yide. Tourists can decide whether to take a sightseeing bus based on their own circumstances.

The statue of the Sixty-One Ministers is impressive. Although Ganling has not yet been discovered, there is much to see. On the east and west sides of the Shinto outside the Suzaku Gate, there are two groups of stone statues, neatly and respectfully arranged in front of Yuling Mausoleum. There are 32 statues on the west side, 29 statues on the east side, and 61 statues on the east side. These stone statues are about the same size as real people, but they are all headless stone statues (all have been knocked off). People are accustomed to calling these stone statues fan statues, also known as the sixty-one Chen Fan statues. These life-size stone statues are dressed in different styles, but they all stand side by side, with their hands hunched in front of them, in an extremely humble posture. As for why there are no human heads in the 61 stone statues, there is still no accurate explanation.

The famous wordless monument is another attraction in Ganling. On the east side of Sima Road outside Zhuque Gate, stands the world-famous monument without text to Wu Zetian. Among the stone carvings in the entire Ganling Cemetery, the wordless stele is not only eye-catching in location, but also has exquisite carving art. Behind this wordless stele, there are all kinds of legendary stories. Why are there no words on the wordless monument? There are three popular opinions. The first theory is that Wu Zetian built the wordless monument to praise herself and express her immense merit; the second theory is that Wu Zetian erected the wordless monument because she knew she was guilty and felt it was better not to write the monument. The third theory is that Wu Zetian was a self-aware person, and it was a wise move to erect a monument without words and let future generations comment on her merits and demerits.

In addition, you can also stroll along the wide and straight Shinto path of Suzakumon. On both sides of the Shinto are huge stone statues such as stone men, stone horses, and stone ostriches, looking at the towering peaks in the distance. Inside the peak are the tombs of Tang Gaozong and Wu Zetian. At this moment, thousands of years have passed since that glorious era, and a strong sense of historical vicissitudes arises spontaneously.

2. Qianling Tourist Attractions

There are many tourist attractions in Qianling County, Xianyang, including Qianling Museum, Qianling Underground Palace, Xingguo Temple in Qianxian County, Huadu Temple in Qianxian County, and Amituo in Qianxian County Temple, Qian County Tiefo Temple, Liangshan Palace Ruins, Qian County Huangtu Folk Village, Princess Yongtai Tomb, Qian County Longyan Temple, etc.

3. Qianling Tourism

Generally start from the south gate Entering and exiting through the east gate are related to visiting the Qianling Tomb.

Stepping onto the stone path from Ganlingtoumen, there are 537 steps with a height difference of 81.68 meters. After walking up the steps, there is a wide road leading to the tomb monument of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty. This road is Sima Road. There are 1 pair of Chinese watches, 1 pair of winged horses, 1 pair of ostriches, 5 pairs of stone horses, 10 pairs of Weng Zhong and 2 stone tablets on both sides. To the east is a tablet without words, and to the west is a tablet describing the Holy Spirit. There are 61 statues of Wang Bin, a pair of stone lions and 17 accompanying tombs. The 2-meter-high tomb of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty was built by Emperor Gaozong in Biyuan, Shaanxi Province

In order to pay homage to the soldiers who died in the Battle of Binzhou Qianyuan, Emperor Taizong Li Shimin built a large Buddhist temple in Bin County. The stone carvings, clay sculptures and paintings in the Great Buddha Temple Grottoes reflect many characteristics of Buddhist culture in the Western Regions and even India. The Great Buddha Temple Grottoes should be a highlight on the Silk Road. It is also the first stop on the northern route of the eastern section of the Silk Road.

Yongshou Wuling Temple Tower

The tower is an octagonal pavilion brick tower, with flat seats and hook rails, turrets, and flat seats and brackets on each floor above the second floor. The special thing about the tower is that each floor has a very high flat base, which takes up almost half of each floor, so there are different views on the number of floors of the tower.

When the remaining bricks on the top of the tower were removed, a Xining Chongbao copper coin from Shenzong of the Song Dynasty was discovered. At the same time, a piece of writing on May Chong of the first year of the Great Pass was found in the book, and the pagoda was identified as a Northern Song pagoda. There are broken bricks and tiles around the tower, and stone Buddha statues were unearthed. Under the tower is a stone tablet of Wuling Temple rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty.

The Wuling Temple Tower is 27.5 meters high, 6 meters in diameter and 21 meters in circumference. It has seven and eight floors and is the first brick-timber building. It has double eaves pavilion, brackets and cornices, corner wind, round door, and flat railings on the outside, carved into different patterns. Inside the tower is a two-meter square patio, with wooden stairs spiraling to the top of the tower. The arches face each other, and the arches overlook the surrounding mountains.

Changwu Zhaore Temple

After Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty proclaimed himself emperor, a temple was built to commemorate the soldiers who died in the battle with Xue in Gaochun (now Changwu County). The existing main hall in the temple has three spacious rooms with no columns inside. It is a stacked beam structure raised by four corner beams. It is the only example of ancient wooden structure architecture in my country. The gate, stele pavilion, and east and west wing rooms were all built later.

There is also a Tang stele in the temple, called Yizhou Zhaore Temple Stele, which was written by Zhu Zishe and passed down to Shinan Shudan. His writing style is vigorous, smooth and powerful. The stele contains more than 3,000 characters and is basically well preserved.

Xunyi Confucian Temple

The only existing temple in my country dedicated to the great thinker and educator Confucius carries profound historical, scientific, artistic and cultural connotations. It is a typical building with seven purlins and six rafters, with five wide rooms, 16 meters long, and three deep rooms, 11.5 meters wide. The center of the roof is paved with green glazed tiles and four eaves are hung with buckets.

Chunhua Han Yunling

Han Yunling is the tomb of Zhao Jieyu, the wife of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and the mother of Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty. It has a history of more than 2,000 years.

4. Qianxian tourist attractions

Ganling, located in An, Ganxian County, 80 kilometers west of Xi'an, is the most complete existing royal cemetery in China. The eighteen tombs of the Tang Dynasty, the tombs of Li Zhi and Tang Gaozong Wu Zetian, are also the only tombs in Chinese history where two emperors are buried together. Ganling is built on Liangshan Mountain, facing north and south. It consists of two cities, inner and outer, covering a wide area. The ruins of the outer city have disappeared, but the ruins of the inner city are still intact, covering an area of ??2.4 square kilometers, with doors on all sides and stone carvings on the outside. The stone sculpture in front of the mausoleum is 575 meters long, 11 meters wide, has 526 steps and 18 platforms, and is made of 3,200 pieces of Shaanxi black jade. There are 114 stone sculptures on the tomb surface. Multipurpose stone sculptures are made from huge stones. There are 17 accompanying tombs in the southeast of the mausoleum. The tombs of Princess Yongtai, Prince Zhang Huai and Prince Yide have been excavated and restored, and the Qianling Museum was built in Princess Yongtai's cemetery. Transportation: Take a long-distance bus from Xi'an to a train station in Ganling, West Square, which takes about 2 hours. Ticket price is 12 yuan. In addition to antique carriages, you can also go to various attractions and ride horses.

5. Qianling Tourism Promotion Copy

The top ten famous schools in Xianyang are as follows: Xianyang Caihong Middle School, Xingping Xijiao Senior High School, Sanyuan Nanjiao Middle School, Xianyang Experimental Middle School, Daobei Center, Weicheng Middle School, Baoji Jinling Middle School, Jingqian Middle School in Jingyang County, G

The Qianling Tomb is the only double-walled tomb discovered among the tombs of emperors in the Tang Dynasty. Its inner city symbolizes the imperial city of Chang'an, the capital, and its outer city is equivalent to the Guocheng where officials and local people lived, reflecting the overall layout of China's ancient capital at that time.

3 Fun

An open-air stone sculpture art museum. There are more than 100 original stone carvings in the mausoleum, which are distributed outside the east, west, south and north gates. 113 of them are concentrated on both sides of the Shinto outside the South Suzaku Gate, arranged symmetrically from south to north. There are stone pillars (or Huabiao), winged horses, ostriches, war horses and horse-leaders, straight generals, wordless tablets, shrines, sixty-one Chenfan statues and stone lions.

4 Fun

Feminist cultural peak experience, archaeological exploration, and art appreciation tour.