The Tomb of King Liu Zhu at Guishan is one of the main scenic spots in the Guishan Scenic Area. It is the joint tomb of King Liu Zhu of the sixth generation of the Western Han Dynasty and his wife. It is composed of two artificially excavated tomb passages and fifteen chambers. This tomb project is huge and majestic, which is extremely rare. In particular, the four mysteries that have not been uncovered so far attract countless tourists at home and abroad.
The Tomb of King Liu Zhu at Guishan is built on the mountain as a mausoleum and is completely built by hollowing out the mountain. To the south is the tomb of King Liu Zhu of Chu, and to the north is the tomb of his wife. There are two corridors in the south and north. They are corridors with extremely high cutting accuracy. The fifteen chambers are artificially excavated and connected to each other. The primary and secondary are distinct. Both corridors are blocked by 26 plug stones in two layers, with 13 stones in each layer. Each plug stone weighs 6-7 tons. Strangely, the two corridors intersect in Chang’an, the capital at that time after infinitely extending. Opening hours: Open all year round from 08:30 to 17:00; Open all year round from 08:30 to 17:30. On October 16, 2024, the main area officially implemented the preferential policy for winter time. Children: Free for children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.4 meters in height (inclusive). Minors/college students: Half price for minors aged 6 (exclusive) to 18 years old (inclusive), and full-time undergraduate and below college students over 18 years old can purchase tickets at the manual ticket window with their student ID cards. The elderly: Free for those over 60 years old with valid certificates. Military personnel: Active-duty military personnel (officers, professional and technical officers, conscripts, sergeants, armed police), revolutionary disabled military personnel, retired military cadres, retired sergeants (sergeants), or various preferential care recipients holding the ‘Jiangsu Province Preferential Care Recipients Pension and Subsidy Certificate’, and veterans and ‘three categories of relatives’ nationwide holding the ‘People’s Republic of China Veterans Preferential Treatment Certificate’ and the ‘People’s Republic of China Martyrs, Military Personnel Died in the Line of Duty, and Surviving Relatives of Military Personnel Died of Illness Preferential Treatment Certificate’. Free. Firefighters: Fire rescue personnel (including on-duty, retired, disabled fire rescue personnel, fire rescue academy students and full-time government firefighters) are free with their valid certificates. Jiangsu Province Blood Donation Honor Certificate: Free with the Jiangsu Province Blood Donation Honor Certificate. Holders of Pengcheng Elite Card and Certificate of Acts of Bravery: Five-star Pengcheng Elite Card (limited to oneself), and those who hold the Certificate of Acts of Bravery (at or above the municipal level) are free. Retired cadres: Free for those holding the ‘Preferential Treatment Certificate for Retired Cadres’ (allowing one person to accompany). Disabled people: Free with disability certificates. The visually and severely disabled (level two and above) can be accompanied by one caregiver for a visit with proof. Journalists: Free with press cards. Tour guides: Free with tour guide certificates. Firefighters: On-duty, retired, disabled fire rescue personnel, fire rescue academy students and full-time government firefighters are free with fire certificates. Service facilities. Parking lot: [South parking lot of Guishan Scenic Area] Reference price: ¥10/time; Address: No. 3, Xiangwang North Road, Gulou District, Xuzhou City; Number of parking spaces: 30. [North parking lot of Guishan Scenic Area] Reference price: ¥5/time; Address: No. 3, Xiangwang North Road, Gulou District, Xuzhou City; Number of parking spaces: 80.Tomb of King Liu Zhu at Guishan
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