introduce

Dashuijing Scenic Area is located in the northwest of Lichuan City. It consists of three parts: Li Liangqing Manor, Li's Ancestral Hall, and Li Gai Five Manors. It covers an area of ​​more than 10,000 square meters and is surrounded by mountains. Known as "the symphony of Tujia folk houses".

Li's Manor covers an area of ​​more than 4,000 square meters. All buildings are built according to the gossip. There are 24 patios and 174 houses. Without a single nail, all of them are made of wooden skeletons. Go to any room of the estate without getting wet feet.

Li's ancestral hall was built in the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. The exquisite wood carvings and stone carvings, and the unique colored porcelain reliefs are splendid and brilliant. There is a small well on the east side of the front of the ancestral hall, and a high wall is built around it. The three characters "Dashuijing" are engraved on the front of the wall, which is the origin of the name of Dashuijing.

opening hours

May 1st-October 1st 08:30-18:00 (stop ticket sales at 17:30, last admission at 18:00); October 2nd-April 30th of the following year 08:30-17:00 (End of ticket sales at 16:30, last entry at 17:00)

Preferential treatment policy

child:Children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.2 meters in height (inclusive), free of charge; 6 years old (inclusive) to 18 years old (inclusive), half price
elder:70 years old (inclusive) and above with ID card or old age card, free; 60 years old (inclusive) to 70 years old (exclusive), half price
student:Active-duty soldiers and retired military cadres are free of charge with their valid certificates
soldier:60 (inclusive) -70 years old (exclusive) old people with ID card or old age card, preferential
the disabled:With 1-4 level disability certificate, free of charge
Fire officers and soldiers:With valid ID, free of charge

Service Facilities

PARKING LOT:[Hubei Dashuijing Scenic Park Parking Lot] Reference price: free; address: next to the ticket office of Dashuijing, Shuijing Village, Baiyangba Town, Lichuan City, Enshi, Hubei Province; location: 200