Yixian county free tourist attractions daquan

Free tourist attractions in Yixian County:

1, Qing Xiling

Located at the foot of Yongning Mountain, west of Yixian County, Hebei Province 15km, Qingming Mausoleum is one of the largest, most intact and complete kinds of imperial tombs in Qing Dynasty in China, and the most outstanding representative of the architectural art of tombs in China in the past two thousand years. There are more than 1000 palace buildings and more than 100 stone buildings in the mausoleum area, and their architectural forms and regulations clearly reflect the feudal laws and regulations.

2. Langya Mountain

Langya Mountain is located at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain in the west of Yixian County, Baoding City, Hebei Province, 45 kilometers away from the county seat. It is named after its strange peaks, towering and steep, and shaped like spikes. Today, it is not only a provincial patriotism education base, but also a national forest park. As a tourist attraction, it has high taste. Langya Mountain is famous for its five Eighth Route Army soldiers who jumped off the cliff against the Japanese aggressors.

3. Tailing Mountain

Tailing is located in Taipingyu at the foot of Yongning Mountain, west of Yixian County, Hebei Province 15km. It is the mausoleum of Yong Zhengdi in Qing Dynasty, with a large scale, complete system and exquisite architecture, ranking first among all the tombs in Qing Dynasty. After Yong Zhengdi acceded to the throne, he chose the mausoleum site in chao yang shan, Zunhua, Jiu Feng, but it was abandoned for geomantic reasons. He ordered Prince Yun Xiang and Governor Gao Qicheng of Liangjiang to find a new site at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Yizhou, re-elect and set up Xiling for the first time.

4. Chongling

Chongling is the mausoleum of Emperor Guangxu and the last imperial tomb in China. It is located in Yu Jinlong, about 4 kilometers southeast of Tailing. It was founded in the first year of Xuantong (1909) and completed in the fourth year of the Republic of China (19 15). In the underground palace, Emperor Guangxu and his Jade Dragon Queen Ye He Na Lala were buried together (1868- 19 13). When Guangxu ascended the throne, it was at a time when the Qing Dynasty was at home and abroad. Until the death of Emperor Guangxu in 1908, the mausoleum was never built.

5. Daoguang Emperor Mausoleum

Aisingiorro Ning Tomb of Daoguang Emperor is located in Longquan Valley, southwest of Changling 15km. There are Xuanzong Daoguang, Niu Bitu, Xiao Mucheng, Tong Jiashi and Xiao Quancheng (the birth mother of Emperor Xianfeng). Muling, the smallest mausoleum in the Qing Dynasty, has special regulations, which basically does not conform to the ancestral mausoleum system and simplifies some of the original regulations of the Qing Dynasty mausoleum. It has no Fangcheng and Minglou.