Tianfei Palace

Tianfei Palace is located on Miaoqian Street in the east market of Liuhe Town. It is an important hi[...]

Tianfei Palace is located on Miaoqian Street in the east market of Liuhe Town. It is an important historical relic of Zheng He’s voyages to the Western Seas in the Ming Dynasty of China. It was initially built in 1286 AD. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, before Zheng He set sail from Liujia Port on his voyages to the Western Seas, he would first burn incense here to pray for the protection of the Sea Goddess for a safe voyage. After the seven voyages to the Western Seas, he personally erected the ‘Stele of Deeds in Communicating with Foreign Lands’ here.
Opening hours: The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on the day.
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Preferential policies:


Children: Children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.4 meters in height (inclusive) are exempt from ticket fees with valid identity documents. Free.


Children, students, and the elderly: Minors aged 6 years old (excluding 6 years old) to 18 years old (inclusive), full-time undergraduate students and below, and the elderly aged 60 years old (inclusive) to 70 years old (excluding 70 years old) can enjoy half-price tickets with valid identity documents. (Please purchase discounted tickets at the scenic spot on your own.) Half price.


The elderly: The elderly aged 70 years old (inclusive) and above are exempt from ticket fees with valid identity documents. Free.


Soldiers: Active servicemen of the People’s Republic of China and retired military cadres are exempt from ticket fees with valid identity documents. Free.


Disabled people: Disabled people and one accompanying person of severely disabled people are exempt from ticket fees with valid identity documents. Free.


Supplementary note: The above information is for reference only. The specific content is subject to the publicity of the scenic spot.


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