introduce
Bijie Dafang Ancient Yi Culture Industrial Park - Mu'ege Ancient City is a national AAA-level tourist attraction, located in the northeast suburb of Dafang County, covering a total area of 4.5 square kilometers. In the area, there are the Shexiang Tomb, a national key cultural relic protection unit, and the Shexiang Museum (now a national third-level museum); "Mrs. Fragrance" filming base "Guizhou Xuanwei Mansion" restored and reconstructed in scale and style of the ancient Yi Nationality Jiuchong Yayuan; there are county-level cultural relics protection units Qingyun Tower and Doumo Pavilion ancient buildings; Po ancient post road, Sanguanqiao well, Yangjiaguan well, Guanshui well and other ancient wells; there are millennium ponds Luoshi pond and Ximatang; and its unique Yi ethnic style street.
Shexiang Tomb: In 1961, the Guizhou Provincial Department of Culture listed the tomb as a provincial cultural relic protection unit. After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, in order to commemorate Mrs. Shexiang and carry forward the spirit of national unity and patriotism, simple repairs were made in 1981. In 1982, the Guizhou People's Government listed it as a provincial cultural relic protection unit again. In 1985, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, the Guizhou Provincial Cultural Relics Management Committee, the Guizhou Provincial Department of Culture, the Bijie District Administrative Office, the District Ethnic Affairs Committee and the Dafang County People's Government jointly funded the repair of the tomb. In 1988, the State Council listed the Shexiang Tomb as a national priority cultural relics protection unit. The entire building scale of the Shexiang Tomb is built with reference to the scale of Zhengsanpin recorded in "History of the Ming Dynasty", combined with the characteristics and style of the tombs of ancient upper-class figures of the Yi nationality. In the 13th year of Daoguang (1834) An Gan, a descendant of Shexiang, submitted a letter to Dading Mansion for repairs. In the 18th year of Daoguang (1838), it was approved, and presided over by Wang Xukun, the prefect of Dading, and Wu Songliang, the prefect of Western Qianzhou, the tomb was restored as a stone enclosure The soil is sealed, and the facade stele and epitaph stele (the face stele is engraved with "Ms. Shunde Shexiang Tomb of Ming Dynasty"), but the auxiliary facilities such as the Shexiang Temple have not been restored to the original construction, and the scale is far less than before.
opening hours
08:30-17:30 all year round