
The Yangzhou Tang City Ruins are divided into Yacheng and Luocheng by the upper and lower parts of Shugang. It is very large, second only to the capital Chang'an and Luoyang, and is a famous Tang Dynasty city ruins in southeastern China.
Historical relics, cultural landscapes and natural scenery are integrated into one, from which one can appreciate the ancient charm of the Tang Dynasty, the elegance of Tang culture and the civilization of Yangzhou in the Tang Dynasty.
Climb the towers on the city walls to overlook the breathtaking scenery of Yangzhou City, gaze out across the vast Wu and Chu mountains south of the Yangtze River, and admire exquisite Tang Dynasty artifacts like Buddhist pagodas and octagonal stone osmanthus trees. Inside Yanhe Pavilion, you can admire the finest unearthed Tang Dynasty artifacts in Yangzhou, learn about Yangzhou's history and culture, and evoke a sense of nostalgia. The Tang City Ruins Museum is located at the intersection of Pingshantang East Road and Changchun Road in the city. To the west are Daming Temple and Guanyinshan Zen Temple, to the north are the ruins of Tangzi City, and to the south are Baozhuang Lake and Slender West Lake, offering breathtaking scenery.
Climate: Subtropical monsoon climate
Best time to travel: All seasons
Daming Temple, Guanyinshan Zen Temple, Tangzicheng Ruins, Nanyoubao Lake, Slender West Lake
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
Adult ticket: 25 yuan
Children under 1.2 meters tall, seniors over 70 years old with valid ID cards, active military personnel with officer certificates, disabled persons with disability certificates, and journalists with press cards issued by the State Administration of Press and Publication are exempt from entrance fees to scenic spots.
Children between 1.2 and 1.5 meters tall, senior citizens between 60 and 70 years old (with senior citizen ID or ID card), and full-time students (excluding graduate students) can purchase discounted tickets for the scenic area with their student ID card.
(Specific ticket prices are subject to the regulations of the scenic spot)
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The Tang City Ruins are the remnants of the capital of the Tang Dynasty, once one of the most prosperous and influential cities in ancient China. This archaeological site provides a glimpse into the city’s urban planning, culture, and the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty, offering insights into its role as a political and cultural center.
The Tang City Ruins are located in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. Visitors can reach the site by taking a taxi or bus from the city center. Walking from nearby attractions or hotels is also feasible.
The Tang City Ruins are open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best times to visit are in the morning or late afternoon, especially on weekdays, to avoid the peak crowds.
The entrance fee is around 40 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the site, and online booking options may be available through the official website or local travel platforms.
Advance booking is not required, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons or holidays. Booking tickets one or two days in advance is typically sufficient.
A visit usually takes around 2 to 3 hours to explore the ruins and the on-site museum. For those interested in detailed historical learning, a longer visit may be required.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides may be provided in multiple languages, including English. It’s recommended to check in advance for the availability of audio guides.
Start with the museum to gain an understanding of the history and significance of the Tang City. Then explore the excavation areas, paying attention to the ancient roads, walls, and water systems. Conclude the visit by walking around the scenic areas surrounding the ruins.
Night visits or light shows are not typically offered at the Tang City Ruins. Special tours may be available, but it is advisable to confirm with the site in advance.
The site can be crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times to visit are weekdays, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon.
The site has basic amenities such as toilets, rest areas, and a small souvenir shop. There are no major food options available on-site, but local restaurants are available in the nearby area.
The Tang City Ruins is relatively accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with paved paths and resting areas. However, some parts of the archaeological site may require assistance due to uneven ground.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Credit cards and cash are also acceptable, although mobile payment options are more commonly used.
Vegetarian options are available in nearby restaurants. Halal food may be found at select restaurants in Yangzhou, especially near the city center.
There are souvenir shops at the site where visitors can buy Tang Dynasty-related items, such as miniatures, postcards, and local crafts like embroidery and pottery.
Taxis and public buses are available to continue traveling to other attractions in Yangzhou. Ride-sharing services like Didi are also widely used. The public transport network, including buses and metro, can help visitors reach other parts of the city.