
The Guishan Han Tomb is one of the main attractions of the Xuzhou Guishan Scenic Area. It is located on the western foot of Guishan in Gulou District, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is the joint burial tomb of Liu Zhu, the sixth king of Chu in the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from 128 BC to 116 BC) and his wife.
Suitable for all seasons
3 hours
80 yuan
8:30-17:00
The Guishan Han Tomb is an ancient royal burial site located in Xuzhou, dating back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE). It is known for its impressive tomb architecture and rich archaeological finds, which have provided insight into the customs and traditions of the Han dynasty, including burial practices and the status of the tomb's occupant.
Guishan Han Tomb is located in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. It can be easily reached by taxi or local buses from the city center. The site is also accessible by walking if you're staying nearby.
The tomb and museum are open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds, particularly on weekends and public holidays.
The entrance fee is around 40 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance or online through various travel platforms for convenience.
Booking tickets in advance is not strictly necessary, but it's recommended during peak tourist seasons or weekends. Booking a few days in advance is sufficient if you want to avoid long queues.
On average, you will need about 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the tomb and the museum. If you enjoy reading the historical displays and walking around the surrounding park, you may want to allocate more time.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and there may be some guides who can provide English translations. Audio guides in various languages, including English, can be rented at the entrance.
Start by exploring the main tomb area, then visit the on-site museum for a deeper understanding of the site’s history. Finish by walking around the surrounding park to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and take photos.
There are no night visits or light shows at Guishan Han Tomb. Special tours may be available during holidays or festivals, so check in advance if you're planning to visit during these times.
It can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, especially early mornings or late afternoons.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available. There is a small shop selling souvenirs and drinks, but there are no major food services within the tomb site itself.
While the main tomb area is accessible, some of the park's terrain may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors due to uneven paths. Children will enjoy the site, particularly the museum and the stone carvings.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are accepted. Credit cards are generally not accepted, so it’s best to use mobile payment or cash.
Vegetarian options are generally available in local restaurants. Vegan and halal food options are limited but can be found in Xuzhou's larger restaurants.
Souvenir shops near the tomb sell traditional Chinese artifacts, pottery, and Han dynasty-themed souvenirs such as mini replicas of the tomb's statues and pottery.
Taxis, buses, and ride-sharing services like Didi are available to take you to other parts of Xuzhou or nearby attractions. Public transportation is also a viable option from the city center.