
The former tomb of Ao Jiaxiong, located at No. 60 Qixialing, 100 meters uphill from Qixia Mountain Villa, is a sword-shaped monument. Ao Jiaxiong was a modern Chinese democratic revolutionary. He established Zhejiang as the source of the Xinhai Revolution, founded Jiaxing's earliest modern school, and founded the Wentaichu Guild Hall, Zhejiang's first revolutionary stronghold on the eve of the Xinhai Revolution, earning him the title of " Zhejiang Hero . "
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The Aojiaxiong Tomb Site is a significant archaeological site in Hangzhou, believed to date back to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The tombs are thought to belong to high-ranking individuals, offering valuable insights into ancient Chinese burial customs, art, and culture.
The Aojiaxiong Tomb Site is located in the outskirts of Hangzhou. It can be accessed by taxi or private vehicle. Public transport options are limited, so it is best to arrange a taxi or use a map app for directions.
The site is typically open 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 site is less crowded.
The entrance fee is around 30-50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance, and online booking options may be available during peak seasons.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance, but it’s recommended during peak tourist seasons or holidays. Booking a few days before your visit is usually sufficient.
You can fully explore the site in 1-2 hours, depending on how much time you spend at each section of the tomb and in the museum or interpretive center.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some guides may speak English. Audio guides may also be available, but it's advisable to check for language options at the entrance.
The best photography spots are around the excavation areas and the tombs themselves. The surrounding natural scenery also offers excellent opportunities for landscape photography.
Start by visiting the museum or interpretive center to understand the significance of the site. Then, explore the excavation pits and the tombs. Finish by taking a walk around the scenic area surrounding the site.
Night visits or light shows are not available at the site. Special tours may be offered during certain festivals or events, so it's worth checking ahead for any seasonal offerings.
The site can be crowded during weekends and public holidays. The best times to visit are weekdays, especially in the morning when the site first opens.
Basic facilities like toilets and rest areas are available on-site. There are no major food outlets, so it's advisable to bring your own snacks and water.
The site has uneven terrain, so it may not be fully accessible for elderly or disabled visitors. However, children can explore the site with adult supervision. Some areas may require a moderate level of physical ability to navigate.
Cash and mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Cards may not be accepted, so it's best to have a mobile payment option ready.
There are no restaurants inside the site, but you can find several restaurants and small cafes in the nearby town or on your way back to the city.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the nearby restaurants. Halal food options may be limited, but you can find them in larger areas of Hangzhou.
There are several hotels and guesthouses near Hangzhou city center, about a 20-30 minute drive from the Aojiaxiong Tomb Site. It’s recommended to stay in the city for more accommodation options.
There are no souvenir shops at the site, but you can purchase local handicrafts and tea-related products in the city center or near West Lake.
After visiting the Aojiaxiong Tomb Site, taxis or private vehicles are the best options for continuing your trip. Public transport options may be limited, so it's ideal to arrange your transportation in advance.