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Zhaojun Tomb
Zhaojun Museum, known as Zhaojun Tomb, is situated on the plain extending from the northern bank of the Dahei River, 9 kilometers away from Hohhot City, . Inside the museum are many scenic spots, like Zhaojun Tomb, Museum of Hun Culture, Chan Yu Big Tent, Heqin Palace, Zhaojun Room and Painting & Calligraphy Room. Zhaojun Museum has now become one of the key cultural relics under the jurisdiction of Hohhot.
Zhaojun Museum is famous for its spectacular scenery. The summer months are mild, and the wild flowers and grasses grow in abundance, creating a beautiful natural picture together with the towering green trees. When autumn comes in September, unlike grasses which shriveled and yellow at this time of the year, the grass growing on the tomb is still green and vigorous.
Zhaojun Tomb, also called 'green tomb' after the green grass that grows on it, it is listed among the eight most popular scenic spots in Hohhot. The tomb is a large man-made earthen mound, which is 33 meters high. It was built to commemorate a great woman named Wang Zhaojun, who was one of the four most beautiful ladies in ancient China, and who sacrificed herself for the unity of China by marrying Khan.
In front of Zhaojun Tomb, bronze statues of Wang Zhaojun and her husband (Khan), depict a vivid picture of them riding horses and talking to each other intimately. The statues are the symbol of the friendly relations between the Han nationality and the Hun nationality, which was greatly promoted by Wang Zhaojun.
Behind the statues, there are several steles displaying the praises bestowed upon Wang Zhaojun. Among them, the stele marked with the poems of
Dong Biwu (a modern revolutionary and a politician) is the most notable one.
Behind the steles, stone stairs and a stone platform are connected with the Zhaojun Museum. Upon the stone platform you can find a pavilion. The pavilion offers visitors a good position from which to overlook the scenery surrounding the tomb and the far away Yinshan Mountain..
The two-floor Museum of Hun Culture is the only museum tells about Hun culture, displaying Hun’s historical relics and art crafts about Zhaojun. Chan Yun Big Tent shows the typical domed-building in ancient Northern
China, and the dance show about Zhaojun’s Wedding is always performed here. Heqin Palace tells the story of the special culture - Heqin, which means making peace with rulers of minority nationalities in the border areas by marriage. Zhaojun Room is a replica of the house where Zhaojun lived in her hometown. The Painting & Calligraphy Room exhibits several art works about Wang Zhaojun.
Travel Tips
Add; on the south bank of the Dahei River in the southern Hohhot suburbs
Opening Hours: 08:00-18:00
Entrance Fees: CNY30