
The Jiangyou Li Bai Memorial Hall, located on the banks of the Changming River in the northern suburbs of Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province, covers over 40,000 square meters. It features a cultural landscape gallery centered on the former residence of Li Bai, a renowned Tang Dynasty poet and the "Poet Immortal." Located 40 kilometers from Mianyang City, the Li Bai Poetry Sculpture Park and the Li Bai Poems Sculpture Park, both located on the left and right sides of the Changming River, respectively, are located.
To the left of Changming River lies the main area of the Li Bai Memorial Hall. East of Qinglian Pond lies Zuixian Tower. To the west, from bottom to top, are Gufeng Hall (exhibiting historical relics), Taibai Study (exhibiting Li Bai's life), and Guyuanqing. To the north are Du Fu Hall and Li Bai Hall. To the left of Du Fu Hall are the Poetry Garden and Linjiangxian Pavilion.
Rebuilt after the 5.12 earthquake, the Li Bai Memorial Hall retains its original garden-style Tang Dynasty architecture while expanding its display space. Compared to its predecessor, the rebuilt Li Bai Memorial Hall boasts a more rational layout and enhanced functionality. It primarily comprises a memorial exhibition area, a cultural relic preservation and display area, a Li Bai cultural research and exchange area, a Li Bai cultural awareness and promotion area, and a tourist information and service area.
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The Li Bai Memorial Hall honors the life and legacy of Li Bai, one of China’s greatest poets during the Tang Dynasty. He is best known for his contributions to Chinese literature and his works that highlight themes of nature, friendship, and freedom. The hall preserves his literary achievements and offers visitors a glimpse into the environment that shaped his creativity.
The Li Bai Memorial Hall is located in Mianyang, Sichuan Province, China. Visitors can reach it by taxi from the Mianyang city center, or by local buses that head towards the memorial site. Walking from nearby accommodations is also possible for those staying close by.
The hall is typically open from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM daily. The best times to visit are in the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant, and the hall is less crowded during weekdays.
The entrance fee is around 40 RMB for adults. Tickets can be purchased on-site, and some travel agencies or online platforms may also offer the option to book tickets in advance.
While booking in advance is not mandatory, it is advisable to do so during peak tourist seasons or holidays. Booking a few days in advance should be sufficient.
To fully explore the Li Bai Memorial Hall and its exhibits, plan for around 1.5 to 2 hours. If you want to enjoy the surrounding gardens or relax in the peaceful atmosphere, allocate more time for your visit.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may be available in English and Mandarin, but it's best to inquire at the ticket desk upon arrival.
Start by exploring the main hall, where you can learn about Li Bai's life and work. Next, stroll through the surrounding gardens to enjoy the peaceful environment that inspired much of his poetry. End your visit by browsing through the exhibition area, which displays artifacts and calligraphy related to Li Bai.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows. However, special cultural performances or events may occasionally be held, so check in advance if you're interested in such experiences.
The memorial hall can get crowded during weekends and national holidays. For a more relaxed experience, visit during weekdays or early in the morning.
The site provides basic facilities, including toilets, drinking water stations, and a small gift shop. There are no major food or restaurant options on-site, so it’s a good idea to eat before or after your visit.
The Li Bai Memorial Hall is generally accessible for elderly and children, though visitors should be aware that there may be some walking involved, especially in the garden area. Wheelchair access may be limited in some parts of the site.
Both cash and mobile payment options (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted at the site. Credit card payments may not be available in all areas.
There are no major restaurants inside the memorial hall, but several local restaurants and cafés are located in Mianyang city, a short drive away.
Local restaurants around Mianyang may offer vegetarian and vegan options. Halal food options are available at some specific eateries in the city.
There are various hotels and guesthouses in Mianyang city that cater to different budgets. The closest accommodations are around 15-20 minutes by taxi from the Li Bai Memorial Hall.
There are small souvenir shops at the memorial hall selling items such as Li Bai-themed books, calligraphy pieces, and local handicrafts.
To continue your trip, taxis or buses are readily available in Mianyang, with connections to other major attractions or transportation hubs. Alternatively, you can take a high-speed train or bus to Chengdu or other nearby cities.