Scenic spot introduction:

The Mausoleum of King Qian is the tomb of Qian Liu, King of Wuyue in the late Tang and Five Dynasties. It is located at the southern foot of Taimiao Mountain and is the only well-preserved imperial mausoleum in Zhejiang Province. Qian Liu, nicknamed "Po Liu", was born in the late Tang Dynasty. He built stone ponds to protect the sea, regulated Taihu Lake, dug irrigation channels, dredged West Lake, organized Jianhu Lake, built Suzhou and Hangzhou cities, and opened up the "heaven above, The beautiful scenery of "Suzhou and Hangzhou below" laid a solid foundation for the Hangjiahu Plain, the granary of Zhejiang, and allowed Wu and Yue to remain wealthy in the southeast despite the chaos of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.

Attractions distribution:

The mausoleum of King Qian is backed by Taimiao Mountain. The mausoleum is large in scale and surrounded by dragon and tiger mountains on the left and right. There are archways, tomb passages, King Qian Temple, Zhouchi, Lingyan Pavilion, Anguo Tower and other scenic spots in the mausoleum area.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 3A scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Historical tours, cemeteries, monuments and sites
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Zhejiang Province>Hangzhou City>Lin'an District

How to get there:

Tomb of King Qian is located in the center of Lin'an City, with very convenient transportation. You can take bus No. 1 and No. 7 at Lin'an New Passenger Station or East Station to reach the scenic spot directly.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket price for Prince Qian’s Tomb:

30 yuan/person

Scenic area opening hours:

8:00~16:00

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