1, the business hours are always open now, and there is no epidemic. You can rest assured to play, but you still need to pay attention to protection and make an appointment in advance. After all, the scenic spot is still limited at present. If there are many people, it will be embarrassing not to make an appointment in advance.
2. Business hours of scenic spots in peak season
April 1 day to1October 3 1 day, 2020, opening hours: 8: 00 am to 7: 30 pm.
Off-season of scenic spots
2020 165438+ 10/-March 3 of the following year1,opening hours: 8: 30 am-65438+07:00 pm.
3. Introduction to the scenic spot The Qing Xiling Mausoleum is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Yixian County, Hebei Province, 98 kilometers southwest of Beijing. It is the last imperial mausoleum group in Qing Dynasty. Qingxi Mausoleum was founded in 1730 and completed in 19 15. During the period of 185, four imperial tombs, three empresses' tombs, three imperial palaces, two royal palaces, 1 princess palace and 65438+ argos palaces were built successively. In Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Daoguang and Guangxu years, 80 emperors, 9 empresses, 57 concubines, 2 princes, 2 princesses and 6 brothers were buried. It has formed a vast mausoleum area of 83 square kilometers, with 65,438+04 mausoleums as the mainstay, supplemented by palaces, yongfu temple, military camps and government offices. It is the largest, most well-preserved and most complete royal mausoleum group in ancient China. Qing Xiling 196 1 was listed as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in China; 1979 the scenic spot is open to the outside world; In 2000, it was listed in the World Cultural Heritage List; In 200 1 year, it was rated as the first batch of 4A-level tourist attractions in China.
The site selection, design and construction of the Qing Xiling Mausoleum are strictly guided by China's ancient geomantic theory. The site is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain, in the wide valley along the Yishui River. Here, Qian Shan is arched, and thousands of waters worship. The majestic ancient buildings are majestic and elegant against the backdrop of pines and cypresses.
Xiqing Mausoleum is of great historical and artistic value. Tailing Mausoleum in yongzheng emperor has the largest single zigzag stone archway in the world. Daoguang Mausoleum has the world's largest nanmu wood carving Long Long En Hall; The Long 'en Hall in Changling of Emperor Jiaqing is paved with mottled stones, and it has a reputation of being full of precious stones. The chongling of Emperor Guangxu was made of precious bronze and iron wood, and it was called "copper beam and iron column". The Chang Xi Mausoleum of Empress Xiao and Rui has the only echo wall and echo stone in ancient tombs in China. Yongfu temple and the Palace in the Qing Xiling Mausoleum are the only isolated cases in the ancillary buildings of the Qing Xiling Mausoleum.
Qing Xiling has beautiful mountains and rivers, natural scenery and great affinity with the natural environment. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, North Yishui and its 17 tributaries run through the mausoleum area. Such a rich water source is rare in North China. There are15,000 Gu Song and 200,000 young pines in the mausoleum, which is the largest artificial ancient pine forest in China. It is known as the natural oxygen bar for deep breathing and has high leisure, holiday and health preservation values.
4. Features of the scenic spot 1: There are the most complete and systematic palace buildings, ancient buildings and ancient sculptures in the mausoleum area, which are magnificent.
Feature 2: Thousands of Gu Song and Cooper decorate this area beautifully and luxuriously.
Feature 3: Qing Xiling Mausoleum and Qing Dongling Mausoleum were listed as world cultural heritage by the 24th World Heritage Committee.
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