Lady Xian’s life was dedicated to maintaining national unity and ethnic solidarity. She experienced the three dynasties of Liang, Chen, and Sui, and her historical achievements are extremely rare among women worldwide, earning her the title of ‘First Lady Hero of China’ and a model for our generation and future generations to learn from forever.
Despite the passage of over 1400 years, the historical sites such as Lady Xian’s hometown ruins, Shandou Tomb City ruins, and the Empress Dowager Temple are still vividly present. Among them, ‘Lady Xian’s Tomb of the Marquisate of Qiao’ and ‘Empress Dowager Temple’ are precious cultural and historical tourism resources.
This area features architectural remains that correspond to those in the north: the Three Xians, which include Xian’s Mansion, Xian’s Temple, and Xian’s Tomb, dating back to the Sui Dynasty; the 1500-year-old spiritual and cultural heritage of Lady Xian’s ‘only using one good heart’; the圣母 Peak, which is similar in topography to Wu Zetian’s Qianling Tomb of the Tang Dynasty; the mythical ‘Flying Tripod’, a fact that it always has three incense sticks that never go out even in the rain; and thousands of Lady Xian temples worldwide.
Opening hours are from 08:00 to 18:00 all year round. Preferential policies include free admission for children under 1.2 meters in height or aged 6 and below, and for elderly people aged 70 and above with a valid ID. Additionally, active military personnel, disabled persons, religious personnel, and low-income individuals determined by the civil affairs department, and those with valid documents, are also admitted free of charge.