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The Mausoleum of King Qin of the Tang Dynasty is located on the top of Beipo Park in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, only 2.5 kilometers away from the central area of ​​the city, covering an area of ​​more than 40,000 square meters. A.D. 876-943), the joint burial mausoleum of "the same tomb but different caves" is a model museum, with a history of about 1100 years ago. The Mausoleum of King Qin of the Tang Dynasty is composed of two underground palaces: the mountain gate, the Shinto, the dedicated hall, the sacrificial hall, and the combined underground palace. On the 150-meter-long Shinto, there are 15 groups of 34 stone carvings of the Tang Dynasty displayed according to the emperor's royal guard of honor when he was alive. Among the two underground palaces with a length of 120 meters and a length of 80 meters, there is an 8-meter-high and 4-meter-wide brick imitation wood carving, which is rare in the world and the only ancient end building with brick-carved cornices in the country. Fine, realistic character modeling.
  
The museum has an octagonal dome with green brick walls and 18 vivid pictures of musicians on both sides of the tomb passage; there are precious Hu people and horse music figurines from the Tang Dynasty; People Carrying a Sedan", "Two People Carrying a Sedan", "Han People Leading a Horse", "Hu People Leading a Camel". There are blue bricks picked out according to the position of the Big Dipper to form a spoon-shaped "ground astronomical map"; there are Egyptian "pyramid"-style animals with human faces and beast bodies to guard the tomb; there are also mysterious thousand-year-old stone letters...;...; very ornamental And research value, it is extremely rare in the tombs of emperors in the Tang Dynasty.

opening hours

08:00-18:00 all year round (last admission 17:30)

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary Note:1. Free policy: free for those under 1.2 meters (including 1.2 meters). 2. Preferential policies: children with a height of 1.2 meters (excluding 1.2 meters) - 1.4 meters (including 1.4 meters) can purchase a child ticket of 25 yuan; 70 years old and above are free with birthday cards (ID cards are not allowed). 3. The above information is for reference only. For specific information, please refer to the disclosure of the scenic spot of the Mausoleum of King Qin of the Tang Dynasty on the day.