Leitai Han Tomb
Location
No. 192, Beiguan Middle Road, Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province
Reasons to visit
Located at No. 257 Beiguan Middle Road, Liangzhou District, it is the place where the Chinese tourism icon "Horse Treading on Flying Swallows" was unearthed. In 1983, Leitai was announced as a key cultural relics protection unit in Gansu Province;
Opening Hours
- 09:00-17:00 (Leitaihan Cultural Museum); last admission time: 16:40 (January 1st - December 31st, Tuesday - Sunday)
Located at No. 257 Beiguan Middle Road, Liangzhou District, it is the place where the Chinese tourism icon "Horse Treading on Flying Swallows" was unearthed. In 1983, Leitai was announced as a key cultural relics protection unit in Gansu Province; on June 25, 2001, Leitai Han Tomb was announced by the State Council as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units; in December 2003, it passed the ISO international quality system certification; in 2004 In April, it was rated as one of the third batch of provincial "patriotic education bases" in Gansu Province; in June 2005, it was named a National Youth Civilization; in December 2005, it was approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national AAAA tourist attraction. In 2012, it was designated as a national science popularization base by the National Science and Technology Association. In 2013, it was awarded the title of "Top Ten Tourist Attractions in Gansu". In 2014, it was identified as the core scenic spot of Gansu Scenic Area in the Silk Road Economic Belt. The main attractions include Han-style gates, musical fountains, Han Dynasty-style large-scale reliefs, the Four Gods totem poles, an array of 99 bronze chariot and horse ceremonial figurines enlarged 6 times as a whole, Han tombs, Leitai Temple, Han Culture Exhibition Hall, etc.
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