Scenic spot introduction:

Zhaoling Museum is a thematic museum displaying the culture and history of the early Tang Dynasty. The large number of historical relics preserved in the Zhaoling Museum are not only physical witnesses of the early Tang Dynasty to its prosperous Tang Dynasty, but also precious materials reflecting the politics, economy, military and culture of the early Tang Dynasty. It is located on the west side of Yanxia Town, Liquan County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, 17 kilometers away from Liquan County and 14 kilometers away from Zhaoling.

Attractions distribution:

Zhaoling is the tomb of Li Shimin, the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong, and Empress Changsun. In addition to Li Bo's tomb, the Zhaoling Museum also includes two stone tablet exhibition rooms and an exhibition hall for unearthed cultural relics, sculptures and paintings. In addition to exhibiting cultural relics from more than a dozen tombs unearthed in recent years, it mainly displays various Tang Dynasty gravels and epitaphs unearthed within the Zhaoling area. Because of the unique and huge calligraphy artistic value of these gravels, this museum is also known as the "Zhaoling Stele Forest".

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 3A scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Historical and cultural tours and museums
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Shopping recommendations:

(Local specialties) Liquan pears, cherries, imperial pomegranates, Hongxing soft crisps, and Shaanxi buckwheat.

(Special delicacies) Liquan Halal beef and mutton steamed buns, Yunyun steamed buns and dry steamed buns, and Liquan baked noodles.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Shaanxi Province>Xianyang City>Liquan County>Yanxia Town

How to get there:

Take the bus from Xianyang North Bus Station or Xi'an West Bus Station to Yanxia or Zhaozhen, and get off at Zhaoling Museum.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Zhaoling ticket price:

The ticket price is 20 yuan.

Scenic area opening hours:

Summer: 9:00-18:00; Winter: 8:00-17:30

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