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What's interesting about Yan 'an Huangdi Mausoleum? How much is the ticket?

Yan 'an Huangdi Mausoleum is a treasure trove of geomantic omen, with profound historical background and beautiful scenery. The bones in the scenic spot are not skins, which is worth visiting in the historical sense. The steps here and the pines and cypresses here have their historical stories and meanings behind them. Let's take a look at the Huangdi Mausoleum Scenic Area!

Huangdi Mausoleum is the mausoleum of Xuanyuan, the ancestor of the Chinese nation. According to legend, the Yellow Emperor ascended to heaven, so the mausoleum is a cenotaph. The three characters "Huangdi Mausoleum" in front of the tomb of Huangdi Mausoleum were proposed by Chiang Kai-shek. National sacrifices of past dynasties were held here.

Venue: No.0/79, Dongguan, huangling county, Yan 'an City, Shaanxi Province.

Transportation: There is a shuttle bus to Huangdi Mausoleum at the bus station on the south side of Xi Railway Station Square, which takes about 4 hours. Tickets to 20 yuan.

entrance ticket

Peak season: RMB in 90 yuan (Monday to Sunday, March1-165438+1October 30th).

Off-season: 5 1 RMB (65438+February 1- Monday to Sunday on February 28th of the following year)

Free: free for children under 1.4m in height, free for the elderly over 70 years old, and free for military personnel and disability certificates.

Tips: children's tickets, children's tickets and student tickets exceeded 1.4m and were purchased in 0 yuan. Over 65-70 years old, 5 1 yuan/person.

Opening hours: 08:00- 19:00.

In terms of historical significance, the Huangdi Mausoleum is definitely worth a visit. After all, there are so many first and only titles, which are places where China people seek their roots to worship their ancestors. After arriving at the scenic spot, first visit Xuanyuan Temple, the sacrificial place, and then go to the Huangdi Mausoleum. The ticket purchased is a through ticket. Show it when you enter the Huangdi Mausoleum. Xuanyuan Temple has a small sacrificial place. If you stroll slowly, it will take about an hour. There are cypress trees planted by the Yellow Emperor, cypress trees hung by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, footprints of the Yellow Emperor, and the stele gallery of Xuanyuan Temple, which contains monuments and inscriptions of emperors of past dynasties, followed by sacrificial places, such as Qingming public sacrifice and Chongyang people's sacrifice.

After climbing the stone steps of Huangdi Mausoleum, I saw what the ancients thought was a "round place". I heard that you need to put your hands above your head to take pictures here. For example, in an upright position, your feet are shoulder-width apart and your hands are shoulder-height!

Huangdi Mausoleum occupies a very important position in China culture. As a scenic spot that China people can't miss, there are 95 steps along the way. This describes the supremacy of the Yellow Emperor in the Ninth Five-Year Plan.

There are more than 865,438+0,600 ancient cypresses in the mountain, including more than 30,000 ancient cypresses, which is the oldest, largest and best-preserved ancient cypress group in China. Every cypress tree is full of history, and you can visit it for about an hour and a half.

The Huangdi Mausoleum is a scenic spot that all China people will visit. Whether it's root seeking or ancestor worship, the scenery is good, and it's also combined with modern technology, which is very good.