How to visit Yuan Shangdu Ruins Tickets + Address
At the World Heritage Conference, a scenic spot once again appeared in everyone's eyes. The Yuan Shangdu Site belonging to Inner Mongolia is a scenic spot on the Inner Mongolia Heritage List. Now you can no longer hear the emperors and ministers of the Yuan Dynasty feasting, singing and dancing here. What is left on the site are the growth of grass and traces of that history.
Basic information of the Yuan Shangdu ruins
Scenic spot qualifications:
World cultural heritage, national key cultural relics protection unit
Scenic spot features:< /p>
Ancient city ruins, history, ruins
Ticket price for Yuan Shangdu ruins:
Adult ticket: 30 yuan.
Travel suggestions:
1. Tourists traveling in a group should remember the tour guide’s phone number for easy contact.
2. Tourists should refer to local conditions before traveling.
3. Yuan Shangdu Site implements a preferential ticket policy for special groups. Visitors in need should bring valid documents such as press ID, military officer ID, disability certificate, and senior citizen ID.
4. It is best for tourists to wear sports shoes and flat shoes when traveling. Due to the large area of the ruins, high heels or leather shoes will be inconvenient.
5. Tourists should respect the local customs and habits of Inner Mongolia when traveling.
6. The weather in the grasslands changes rapidly, so tourists should carry rain protection, sun protection, anti-bite supplies and daily medicines with them.
7. The Yuan Dadu ruins are located in a mid-temperate continental climate zone, with low temperatures in winter. Visitors should bring down jackets and other warm items; the sun in the scenic area is strong in summer, so tourists should bring sunscreen, sun hats, Sunglasses, lip balm and other items.
Tour route:
Kublai Khan’s Conquest of the Sculptures-Jinlianchuan Flower Viewing Area-Mingde Gate-Yutianmen-Da’an Pavilion-Muqing Pavilion
Best time to visit:
The best months are from June to September. It is windy in spring, cold in autumn and winter, and has beautiful environment and pleasant climate in summer. It is the best season for traveling.
Introduction to the Yuan Shangdu Site
The Yuan Shangdu Site is located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. As a national key cultural relic protection unit, this scenic spot also exists as a world heritage site in Inner Mongolia. Seeing its name will let you understand some basic information about this scenic spot.
The site of Shangdu in the Yuan Dynasty was the "Kaiping Mansion" originally built in the Mongolian period.
Many years have passed since the story of the Yuan Dynasty, and the original site is even more dilapidated. Years of wind, frost, rain and snow have left not much left there.
However, it still occupies a very important position in the royal family of the past dynasties. It has been changed several times, but its role has not changed. As a summer place for emperors of all dynasties, it is here. His status remains the same as before. In modern times, many archaeological teams come here to investigate him. Now, just listen to my introduction to you. This site was originally built by Kublai Khan before he took the throne as emperor. When he, the great emperor, succeeded to the throne, he called Kaiping Mansion the Shangdu, also known as the Shangdu. It was the summer capital of the Yuan Dynasty. It was mainly used as a parting villa to escape the summer heat and handle government affairs. It is mainly composed of three cities, namely the palace city, the imperial city, and the triple city. The architectural style is very special. , there are many palaces of various forms, including the beautiful Crystal Palace, the wealthy Hongxi Palace, as well as various small pavilions and pavilions of different styles, Muqing Pavilion, and Da'an Pavilion, which are the most important features of this site. It adds a lot of atmosphere, and there are also many ornamental gardens, temples, and various workshops specially set up for the emperor. As a separate courtyard where the emperor lived, of course it is very important.