introduce
The Mausoleum of Emperor Yan is located in Zhuangli Village, 17 kilometers northeast of Gaoping City. The mountains and rivers here are beautiful and the scenery is beautiful. The Mausoleum of Emperor Yan in Zhuangli Village is commonly known as the "Emperor's Tomb". There is a temple behind the mausoleum, which is called the Wugu Temple. It is unknown when the Wugu Temple was founded, but it existed as early as the Song Dynasty. The temple sits north to south, with a large scale of buildings surrounded by city walls. It turns out that there are many steles in the temple courtyard, and there are about forty or fifty steles. Now there are only five main halls and more than a dozen east and west wing rooms. On the back wall of the East Wing, there is a stone tablet of "Emperor Yan's Mausoleum", which was erected by Shen Daotong in the 39th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1161). There is a corridor (now sealed) behind the stele of "Emperor Yan's Mausoleum", which can lead to the tomb. There is a ten thousand year lamp in the tomb, which does not go out all the year round. Yangtou Mountain is the place where Emperor Yan Shennong tasted the five grains. On Yangtou Mountain, there are still remains of Shennong City, Shennong Spring, Wuguqi, Shennong Temple and so on.
opening hours
Year-round (winter time) 09:00-17:00; year-round (summer time) 09:00-18:00; the specific business status is subject to the opening of the day.