Scenic spot introduction:

Liaoyang Tokyo Mausoleum is the site of the Qing Taizu Aixinjueluo Nurhachi's Jingzu (grandfather Juechang'an), Xianzu (father Takshi), Empress Xiaoci and step-concubine Fucha, the emperor's uncle, emperor's uncle, emperor's brother, and prince's son. The people buried in the mausoleum are all the figures of King Baylor of the Qing Dynasty who made many military exploits before the Qing Dynasty entered the Pass. The Tokyo Mausoleum has a history of nearly four hundred years since its construction. It is not only an important relic for studying the history of the early Qing Dynasty, but also a tourist attraction in Liaoyang. Although the location is slightly far from the city center, it still cannot stop the history lovers, experts and scholars who come to visit.

Attractions distribution:

Tokyo Mausoleum is located in Tokyo Mausoleum Village in the eastern suburbs of Liaoyang. It is small in scale. There are existing mountain gates, stele pavilions, four cemeteries of Nurhachi's brother Shuerhaqi, his eldest son Chuying, his concubine's brother Mulhaqi and his son Darcha, and the surrounding mausoleum walls. In the stele pavilion, there is a marble "Stele of Prince Zhuang Darhan Batu Lu", which is well preserved.

Scenic spot qualifications:

Provincial cultural relics protection unit

Scenic spot features:

Archeology, historical research, mausoleums
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

Spotted mandarin fish, fine-scaled fish, and soft-shelled turtle.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Liaoning Province>Liaoyang City>Taizihe District>Tokyo Lingxiang

How to get there:

Bus routes: No. 13, 14, and 23, which can go directly to Tokyo Mausoleum.

Self-driving route: Take the Zhonghua Street → Shenying Line in the city.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Tokyo Mausoleum ticket price:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

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