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The tomb of Zhang Qian is an outstanding diplomat, explorer and pioneer of the Silk Road in the Western Han Dynasty——The tomb of Zhang Qian. After Zhang Qian died of illness in the third year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was buried in Bowang Town, Chenggu, Shaanxi, his hometown. The tomb faces south, and the north and south are long.35.6meters, width from east to west20meters high5rice, into a bucket shape.1956In 1999, Zhang Qian's tomb was listed as one of the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in Shaanxi Province.2006Year5In March, Zhang Qian's tomb was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit.2014Year6moontwenty twoOn the 1st, the UNESCO's 1st meeting held in Doha, Qatar38At the 1st World Heritage Committee meeting, Zhang Qian's tomb was listed as a joint application of China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.A site in the "Silk Road: Road Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor" was successfully included in the "World Heritage List".
Zhangqian Tomb Scenic Spot is located in Raojiaying Village, Bowang Sub-district Office, Chenggu County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province. It relies on the diplomats, explorers,It was built on the tomb of Zhang Qian, the pioneer of the "Silk Road". The scenic spot covers an area of approx.145Mu, there are six major theme tourist areas, which are Zhang Qian's Hometown Exhibition Hall, Zhang Qian Cultural Forest, Zhang Qian's Life Story Exhibition Hall, Zhang Qian's Tomb Area, Zhang Qian's Deeds Silhouette Exhibition, and Zhang Qian's Deeds Oil Painting Exhibition Hall. In the scenic area, there are shaded trees, luxuriant flowers and plants, majestic palaces, and you can rest and swim everywhere. The tomb of Zhang Qian in the scenic area is now a national key cultural relic protection unit and a world cultural heritage. It is an important relic for us to commemorate and pay tribute to Zhang Qian, and it is a physical witness of cultural exchanges between China and the West.
opening hours
All year round, Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00 (stop ticket sales at 16:30, last admission at 16:30); the museum is closed for renovations all day every Monday (except national statutory holidays).