Xuzhou has very beautiful local attractions. You can visit some ancient buildings and some mountain and river scenery. You will definitely not be disappointed. So are you interested in learning about this city?
By the way, you can also try local food.
Recommended attractions: Xuzhou is located in the northwest corner of Jiangsu Province, far away from the political and economic prosperity of the Yangtze River Delta, but at the junction of northern Jiangsu, southern Shandong, eastern Henan, and northern Anhui, where cultures blend.
There are natural hills here that manage water storage and form lakes.
Although the geographical location is somewhat "neither south nor north", the scenery has the characteristics of "beautiful in the south and beautiful in the north".
As the hometown of Liu, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there are many tombs buried under the mountain, leaving behind Han tombs, terracotta warriors and horses, and Han Dynasty portrait stones.
Modern cities also have large parks, and the scenery by Yunlong Lake is unforgettable.
Local delicacies like mutton soup are unique among Jiangsu cuisine.
Pizhou's colorful ginkgo trees in autumn have a long history of planting in Pizhou City under the jurisdiction of Xuzhou, and now there are tens of millions of them.
Every autumn, the countryside is covered with golden leaves, which is very spectacular.
An ancient ginkgo tree in Baima Temple in Hu Town is more than 1,500 years old and 21 meters high.
It produces thousands of ginkgo fruits every year.
In the Ginkgo Expo Park in Shangzhen, there are two thousand-year-old sister ginkgo trees standing side by side, as well as hundreds of ancient ginkgo trees that are more than a hundred years old.
On both sides of the road in Yaozhuang Village, Tiezhen, tall ginkgo branches with dense leaves form an arched corridor above the road.
Under the light and shadow in the morning and evening, the colors are blurry and attractive, especially photogenic.
This corridor is also known as "Ginkgo Just Visit".
Play information Transportation: Longhai Line Pizhou Railway Station, there are many trains coming and going.
It is very convenient to go to Xuzhou Lianyungang, and it takes about an hour to drive to Xuzhou.
Pizhou Bus Station mainly goes to Xuzhou East Railway Station, and there is a shuttle bus to Yaowan.
Xincheng Bus Station is the main bus station with buses to Suqian.
Hongtong Bus Terminal mainly goes to towns and villages, and there are shuttle buses to Xuzhou South Railway Station and Taierzhuang, Shandong.
Xuzhou Museum, No. 101, Heping Road, 9:00-17:00, closed on Mondays.
Visiting this museum, which contains national treasures unearthed from Han tombs such as Lion Rock, Guishan, and Beidongshan, is far more shocking than some provincial museums.
The Tiangong Hanyu Exhibition Hall located on the second floor of the museum is the most worthy of a careful visit.
In the tomb of the King of Chu in Shishan, there are golden jade clothes, the treasure of the museum, as well as shining jade coffins, coiled dragon jade ornaments, silver jade clothes, jade swallows, etc.
More about the interpretation of burial jade in the Han Dynasty.
Don’t overlook the Tushan Han Tomb in the yard behind the museum.
Archaeological work here is still continuing, and the huge tombstones are shocking.
Beside the path leading deep into the tomb, neatly cut yellow intestine stones are piled up, and silver jade clothes are displayed inside the tomb.
No. 1, Terracotta Warriors Road, Lion Rock Han Culture Scenic Area, 8:30~17:30 in summer and 8:30~16:30 in winter.
As the top ten archaeological discoveries in China in 1995, even though many of the unearthed cultural relics from the Chu King's Mausoleum in Lion Mountain have been transferred to museums, it is still worth going underground to take a look.
Han tombs, Han terracotta warriors and horses, and Han portrait stones allow you to appreciate the essence of Han culture.
After entering the huge exhibition hall of the Chu King's Tomb in Lion Rock, you will feel the coexistence of grandeur and gloominess.
Entering the underground palace along the tomb passage, please pay attention to the "unfinished" sign of the Liu family's image project of Emperor Liu: the back room was roughly dug, and the coffin was actually placed in the front hall.
These hasty results, which are extremely disproportionate to the larger framework, are also important evidence that the owner of the tomb is Liu Wu, the third generation king of Chu who was defeated and committed suicide during the "Seven Kingdoms Rebellion".
Pottery figurines displayed in the Pottery Museum. Currently, most of the cultural relics unearthed from these three Han tombs are collected in the Xuzhou Museum, but the original sites are still worthy of exploration by travelers who love history.
Except for the Lion Rock introduced before, Guishan and Beidong Mountain are well preserved.
Gui Han Tomb: Entering this Han tomb, which is superior in scale and detail to the Chu King's Mausoleum in Lion Mountain, you will find that there are also fine products in the tomb, including "mansion" such as concierge, living room, well, kitchen, weapons room and so on.
Beidongshan Han Tomb: If you want to go to a tomb that is rarely visited by tourists, then this inaccessible Han tomb should be included in your itinerary.
The most distinctive feature of this Chu tomb, whose owner is unknown, is the double-layer structure of the auxiliary tomb.
During the entire visit, you may be the only one walking in the cold and damp tomb.
Those who like "Tomb Raiders" and "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" will like it.
Han Painting Studio Art Museum, Hudong Road, 9:00~17:00, is located on the east bank of Yunlong Lake at the foot of Yunlong Mountain. It displays more than 600 exquisite Han painting stone statues, including myths and legends, historical stories, real life, etc.
The aesthetic art of painting reached its peak in that era.
Wandering around, feeling the Han style, and appreciating the creativity of Han paintings will make people who are interested in literature very happy.
The best way to visit is to rent an electronic translator and then walk around among the stone paintings to "roam" the Han Dynasty.
The treasures in the museum include cattle farming, textiles, nine stones, Yingbin, Baixi, Lux, etc. The 8-meter-long "Picture of Capturing Robbers and Returning with Honor" is worth a look.