Xihui Park and Cultural Relics Scenic Area – Abing’s Tomb

Abing’s Tomb is situated to the south of Chunshenjian and at the foot of Huishan Mountain, mar[...]

Abing’s Tomb is situated to the south of Chunshenjian and at the foot of Huishan Mountain, marking the burial site of the distinguished Chinese folk musician Hua Yanjun, also known as Abing the Blind. The current tomb covers an area of 742 square meters, with the main structure consisting of tomb walls and wing walls, resembling a music platform. The new tombstone was erected by the Chinese Music Research Institute and the Wuxi Federation of Literary and Art Circles, inscribed by Yang Yinliao. In front of the tomb stands a bronze statue of Abing the Blind, sculpted by Qian Shaowu. To the southeast of the tomb, there is a naturally occurring stone that resembles a reclining Taoist priest, so lifelike that it evokes deep contemplation. The opening hours are subject to the day’s operational status.


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