Scenic spot introduction:
Xuzhou Imperial Edict Museum is located in the scenic Jiuli Mountain Han Dynasty Cultural Tourism Area, adjacent to the tomb of Liu Zhu, King of Chu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty. It is currently the largest imperial cultural museum in China and the first to use imperial edicts as a carrier. The exhibition building in the museum and the stone garden complement each other and complement each other. They not only reflect the display function of the museum, but also provide the audience with a place for leisure and entertainment after visiting. They are a perfect combination and unique among modern Chinese museum buildings.Attractions distribution:
Xuzhou Imperial Edict Museum consists of two exhibition areas: the main exhibition building and the Dianshi Garden. The two parts have their own characteristics and are harmonious and unified, achieving the perfect combination of architecture, gardens and natural environment. The main exhibition building is the basic display of the Xuzhou Imperial Edict Museum, with three major themes: "Fengtian Chengyun", "Toad Palace Winning the Laurel", and "Historical History", with an exhibition line of about 1060 meters. There are many collections in the Dianshi Garden, including pavilions and pavilions, as well as boutique halls, a hundred lion gardens, stone statues, forest of steles, giant stone sculptures and other landscapes.Scenic spot features:
Culture, science popularization, museumsAttraction Address
Travel Guide
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Specialties) Pizhou ginkgo and garlic, Yaowan mung bean shochu, children's cake, etc.
(Gourmet food) Steamed buns, butterfly steamed buns, vegetables, ground pot chicken, spicy soup, etc.
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Jiangsu Province>Xuzhou City>Gulou District
How to get there:
Bus route: Take bus No. 37 and get off at Xiyouji Palace Station.
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Imperial edict ticket price:
The pass is 80 yuan per person, half price for children, and free for seniors over 60 years old.
Scenic area opening hours:
8:30-17:30