Yan Emperor Mausoleum


Emperor Yan, one ancestor of Chinese nationality, was buried in Yanling County. Chinese people often say they are the offspring of Yanhuang. Huang refers the Yellow Emperor, while the Yan is the Yan Emperor. The tomb is in Luyuan Town, 17 kilometers (11 miles) west of Yanling County.

Yan Emperor Mausoleum was first built in 967 AD during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) with a history of over one thousand years. Present mausoleum was rebuilt in the 1980s to resume the grand pomp of visiting by numerous admirers. Surrounded by forest and mountains, the mausoleum looks significant with a floor area of 3836 square meters. With other spots around, the Yan Emperor Mausoleum is undoubtedly the top attraction of the city.
The Mausoleum of Emperor Yan is a famous place in China and has the famous name of "the First Mausoleum of China". 
In 2005 it was listed in the Top Ten Cultural Relics of Hunan Province. Other attractions include Emperor Yan Temple,Chongde Memorial Archway, Luyuan Pavilion, Saint Fire Terrace and Luyuan Cave.
Over the past hundreds of years, sacrificial ceremonies have been held in front of Emperor Yan's Mausoleum. Now it is a sacred place for all the descendants of Emperor Yan and Huang in the world to seek their roots and pay homage to their earliest ancestors.Every year, a lot of people come here to worship the ancestor, large memorial ceremony is held periodically by provincial and municipal government and social group. Situated on Luyuan Slope west of Yanling County, it is a national AAAA scenic area. Among the tourist attractions in the scenic area, the most important one is Emperor Yan's Mausoleum which is a State Preservation Unit of Key Historical Relics and a national AAAA tourist zone. 

Travel Tips
Admission Fee: CNY 80
Opening Hours: 08:00-17:30
Transportation: take regular bus from Zhuzhou Central Bus Station to Yanling, get off at Yandiling Memorial Archway and then change local public bus to Yan Emperor Mausoleum. 



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