Scenic spot introduction:

Guishan Han Tomb is a scenic tourist area focusing on the culture of the Han Dynasty. The tomb is a huge project with fine carvings and majestic appearance. It is rare in the world and unique in China.

Attractions distribution:

Guishan Han Tomb is located at the west foot of Guishan Mountain in Xuzhou City. It is the joint tomb of Liu Zhu, the sixth king of Chu in the Western Han Dynasty. Guishan Han Tomb consists of two parallel and interconnected tombs for the couple. Both tombs are horizontal cave-style tombs. The opening of the tomb is located at the west foot of Guishan Mountain, in the shape of a trumpet. There are two north-south tomb passages and fifteen tomb chambers. The rooms are interconnected, with large and small matching, and the main and secondary are clearly distinguished.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 4A-level scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Cultural tours, ancient tombs
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

Turtle, winter peach, sheep hide fish

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China > Jiangsu Province > Xuzhou

How to get there:

Public transportation: Take bus No. 13, 21 or 37 to Guishan Han Tomb.

Self-driving: Tourists from Shanghai can take the Shanghai-Jiaxing-Liuzhou Expressway (A12 Highway) from Shanghai to enter Jiangsu Province and connect to the Jiangsu Yanjiang Expressway, via Changshu and Zhangjiagang to Jiangyin, then transfer to the Jiangsu section of the Beijing-Shanghai Expressway, cross the Yangtze River, via Jingjiang and Jiangdu to Huai'an, then transfer to the Xuhuaiyan Expressway via Suqian to Xuzhou and then to the Guishan Han Tomb in Jiuli Economic Development Zone.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for Han Tomb:

50 yuan/person

Scenic area opening hours:

8:30-17:30

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