
Tomb of Martyr Dai Anlan, located in Zheshan Park, Jinghu District, Wuhu City
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended playing time: less than half an hour
free
All day
The Martyr Dai Anlan's Tomb honors Dai Anlan, a revolutionary martyr from Anhui who played a significant role in China's fight for liberation. The tomb serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the Chinese revolution and is an important historical site in the region.
The Martyr Dai Anlan's Tomb is located in Wuhu, Anhui, near the southern bank of the Yangtze River. It can be reached by taxi or local bus from the city center. Walking is not recommended due to the distance and terrain.
The tomb is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring or autumn months, when the weather is mild and the surroundings are especially beautiful for a peaceful visit.
The entrance to the tomb is free of charge. Donations are welcome, and there are no formal ticketing systems in place. Visitors can simply show up during opening hours.
No advance booking is necessary to visit the Martyr Dai Anlan's Tomb, as entry is free. However, if attending a special event or memorial ceremony, it is advisable to check local schedules or event details in advance.
You will need about 1 to 1.5 hours to explore the tomb and surrounding areas, depending on your interest in reading the historical plaques and taking in the tranquil environment.
Guided tours may be available depending on the time of visit. These tours are typically offered in Chinese, but it is worth checking ahead for any availability in English or other languages.
Start at the entrance to the memorial site, then visit the tomb and the surrounding garden. Take time to read the historical plaques and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before heading back to the entrance.
Night visits are not available, and there are no light shows at this site. Special tours or events may occur during national holidays or memorial days, so it's best to check in advance.
The tomb tends to be less crowded on weekdays, especially during the morning hours. Weekends and national holidays may see more visitors, particularly during memorial events.
The site has basic facilities such as restrooms and benches. There are no food vendors or shops inside the memorial, so it's best to bring your own refreshments if needed.
The tomb is accessible for elderly and children, though the path leading to the memorial may have some uneven terrain. It is advisable to check the specific route if you are visiting with someone who has mobility challenges.
Cash is not necessary as the site is free of charge. If making donations, cash or mobile payments (such as Alipay or WeChat Pay) are accepted.
There are no cafes or restaurants within the memorial site, but you can find local eateries in Wuhu city for traditional Anhui cuisine. Popular dishes include Wuhu-style fish and bean curd.
Vegetarian and vegan options may be available at local restaurants in Wuhu, but halal food options are limited. It's best to check menus or ask at the restaurant before ordering.
There are no souvenir shops at the tomb, but in Wuhu, you can find local handicrafts, tea sets, and cultural artifacts to bring home.