Explore the ancient burial grounds of Xi’an on a tomb and museum tour. Discover the rich history and fascinating relics of emperors and royal family members in underground museums.
Explore the ancient burial grounds of Xi’an on a tomb and museum tour. Discover the rich history and fascinating relics of emperors and royal family members in underground museums.
- Qianling Museum - Situated at the base of the Qianling Mausoleum in Shaanxi Province, China, the Qianling Museum is a prominent cultural establishment. It is devoted to the preservation and exhibition of historical artifacts and archaeological discoveries from the Tang Dynasty, with a special focus on those associated with Emperor Gaozong of Tang…
- Qianling Museum - Situated at the base of the Qianling Mausoleum in Shaanxi Province, China, the Qianling Museum is a prominent cultural establishment. It is devoted to the preservation and exhibition of historical artifacts and archaeological discoveries from the Tang Dynasty, with a special focus on those associated with Emperor Gaozong of Tang and Empress Wu Zetian, who are interred together in the nearby Qianling Tomb. For enthusiasts of Tang Dynasty history, the Qianling Museum is an essential destination, offering a blend of archaeology, art, and intriguing historical enigmas.
- Tomb of Emperor Tang Gaozong (Qianling) - The Qianling Mausoleum serves as the shared burial site for Emperor Gaozong of Tang and his consort, Empress Wu Zetian, located on Mount Liang in Qian County, Shaanxi Province, China. It ranks among the most important imperial tombs of the Tang Dynasty and is recognized as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit. Built during the Tang Dynasty, it is the sole known imperial mausoleum jointly occupied by two rulers, including China’s only female emperor, Wu Zetian. Qianling is celebrated as a “masterpiece of Tang Dynasty funerary art” and stands as a testament to the political and cultural accomplishments of the period.

- English-speaking Tour Guide Service
- Bottled water
- Entrance tickets
- Private Transportation
- English-speaking Tour Guide Service
- Bottled water
- Entrance tickets
- Private Transportation
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Your personal expense
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Your personal expense
A common saying among Chinese tourists is, “Tours to Xi’an offer nothing but tombs to see.” Indeed, Xi’an and its surrounding areas are dotted with numerous ancient tombs and mausoleums belonging to emperors, royal family members, and high-ranking individuals. Both above-ground and underground museums have been established near some of the most renowned…
A common saying among Chinese tourists is, “Tours to Xi’an offer nothing but tombs to see.” Indeed, Xi’an and its surrounding areas are dotted with numerous ancient tombs and mausoleums belonging to emperors, royal family members, and high-ranking individuals. Both above-ground and underground museums have been established near some of the most renowned emperors’ mausoleums. Unlike the Pharaohs’ pyramids, these mausoleums cannot be entered to explore their interiors. However, visitors can explore the museums to immerse themselves in the rich historical context and view the captivating relics.
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