2019 Chongqing Chiyou Jiuli City Ticket Prices and Preferential Policies

Chongqing Chiyou Jiuli City is an interesting attraction. Needless to say, the scenery here is also interesting. When events are held here every year, it is very lively, and you can also see customs from various places. It's really good when you think about it. Ticket prices

Adult tickets: retail price 90 yuan/person, discounted price 72 yuan/person

Children’s tickets: discounted price 40 yuan/person

Senior tickets : Preferential price: 40 yuan/person Preferential policy

1. Free of charge

Children under 1.2 meters tall, seniors over 70 years old (inclusive) (with seniority certificate or other valid ID), Disabled persons (with disability certificate), active military personnel (active military officer certificate or soldier certificate), and tour guides (tour guide certificate) are free of charge.

2. Discount

Minors aged 6 years old (exclusive) to 18 years old (inclusive), full-time undergraduate students or below, can purchase at half price with valid ID. Tickets.

Special reminder:

① The ticket-free policy and preferential policy are for reference only. For specific information, please refer to the disclosure of the scenic spot on the day.

② Please purchase tickets for children, students and senior citizens at the scenic spot.

Tips

Opening hours: 8:30-17:30 all year round

Scenic spot address: Jiuli City, Chiyou, southern Pengshui County, Chongqing City Popular attractions in the eco-tourism city

1. Jiuli Divine Pillar

Jiuli Divine Pillar is the symbolic pillar of the Miao people. It is carefully carved from white marble and has a total height of 24 meters, symbolizing the four seasons of the year. Twelve months, twenty-four festivals, implying a perfect reunion. Carved on the sacred pillar are various statues of the thirty-six ghosts and seventy-two gods (namely 36 Tiangang and 72 Disha) worshiped in the ancient songs of the Miao people. These ghosts and gods are the patron saints of the Miao people. The base of the stone pillar is 3 meters in diameter. It is the tallest and largest Miao stone pillar in the world and has the most carved figures. It is made of white marble and was carefully carved. It took 30 stone carving artists more than eight months to complete it. It is the largest carved figure at present. The totem pole of the largest minority group.

2. Jiuligong

Jiuligong scientifically utilizes the natural resources of mountains and rivers, adapts to local conditions, builds momentum according to the mountains, and lives in the mountains. The palace is 99 meters high and has 11 bays, symbolizing the return of ninety-nine to one. The form of the building is composed of a quadrangle, a stilted building and a towering tower. Jiuli Palace has many cultural symbols such as the Miao Jielong Hall, the Shalou Hukou Hall, the quadrangle, the eight-character gate and the stilted building complex. It is a display of Miao culture in Pengshui. The Museum of Folk Customs is currently the largest group of stilted buildings.

3. Jiudaomen

Jiudaomen is built along the ridge. It looks majestic from a distance. Each of the nine gates is well-proportioned and has different shapes. There are three of them. Shimen, three wooden doors and three brick-wood structure doors, are named after the Jiuli tribe. They are named: Yanyi Gate, Yuyi Gate, Fangyi Gate, Huangyi Gate, Baiyi Gate, Chiyi Gate, and Xuanyi Gate. , Fengyimen, Yangyimen. "Nine Doors" is the only nine-entry gate in the world. It uses the five elements of heaven and earth - metal, wood, water, fire, and earth as materials and feng shui symbols. It faces the north, demonstrating the majesty and magnanimity of Jiuli City. Each gate is carved with totems related to Miao folk culture, historical stories and folk auspiciousness. The sculptures on Jizao are very exquisite and lifelike, including birds, beasts and ancient figures. These are the myths and legends of the Miao people and the statues of ghosts, gods and auspicious animals they worship. There is a saying in the Miao family that "three halls are not as important as one gate", which means that building three halls is not as important as building one gate.