introduce

Located in Miao'er Lane, Yixin Village, Nan'an Township, Longxi County, the Lijialong Palace was originally the ancestral hall for the Dunzongmu clan of the Li clan to worship their ancestors. It is an important carrier and one of the landmark buildings of the cultural relics.


In the fifth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty, the Dragon Palace of the Li family was destroyed by military disasters, leaving only the "Northern First Gate" archway. It was rebuilt in the first year of Kangxi. When Lu Peigao was the magistrate in the thirty-seventh year of Kangxi, he hung a vertical plaque of "Yang Migao" on the "Northern First Gate" during his tenure. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, new ones were built and repaired one after another. Although the scale is far less than before, it is still connected by mountains and rivers.

In September 2003, the Dragon Palace of the Li Family was officially opened to tourists. It has successively received more than 80 Li Clan Organizations at home and abroad, as well as Li Clan Organizations and Li Clan members from 29 domestic provinces, cities, and districts, as well as Chinese and foreign tourists to Longxi for sightseeing. , Seeking roots and worshiping ancestors. In 2006, the Li Family Dragon Palace was successively named "Dingxi City Patriotic Education Base" and "Gansu Provincial Patriotic Education Base" by the Dingxi Municipal Party Committee and the Gansu Provincial Party Committee. In 2011, the People's Government of Gansu Province declared Lijialong Palace as a provincial cultural relic protection unit. In 2013, Longxi Lijia Dragon Palace became one of the 11 core scenic spots in the Silk Road Tourist Belt in Gansu Province.

opening hours

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