Very worth seeing! The stone carvings in the tomb of Yang Can are extremely exquisite. There are stone statues of the tomb owner and other figures, showing the historical scene of Bozhou in the Southern Song Dynasty. It can be described as the underground stone palace. The tomb can only be viewed through the guardrail, no entry is allowed, and no photographs are allowed. Many of the Chinese relics in the tomb are in the Guizhou Provincial Museum. The tomb is facing west, and the sun can shine in in the afternoon, which is too real. The two exhibition rooms of the museum are also good. Some stone carvings and cultural relics of other Yang family tombs are moved here.
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Very worth seeing! The stone carvings in the tomb of Yang Can are extremely exquisite. There are stone statues of the tomb owner and other figures, showing the historical scene of Bozhou in the Southern Song Dynasty. It can be described as the underground stone palace. The tomb can only be viewed through the guardrail, no entry is allowed, and no photographs are allowed. Many of the Chinese relics in the tomb are in the Guizhou Provincial Museum. The tomb is facing west, and the sun can shine in in the afternoon, which is too real. The two exhibition rooms of the museum are also good. Some stone carvings and cultural relics of other Yang family tombs are moved here.
A place that I really like is the supreme exquisite cultural relics in Guizhou! Stone carvings are comparable or even better than Anshun Confucian Temple. But individuals can only look at the tomb door, not enter. Inside the scenic area, outside the cemetery there is a temple stone fence in a town below Loushan Pass. The temple has been ruined, and the stone fence stone carvings are equally shocking! You must see if you like it. For specific traffic and content, please go to my homepage to see my guide to Guizhou.
There are no photos. I think there are very few people here. It's really not easy. It's not easy to take a ride to the Zhoushui Bridge and then let the motorcycle go there. The road is very difficult to walk. Hidden in a deep mountain village, I am afraid it is difficult to find. But it is really worth it. The tomb is rich in stone carvings and well preserved, and the unearthed objects are also kept in the exhibition rooms on both sides. It is worth the effort to come.
After a hard trek to reach the place, I thought about it for two years. I didn't have time to go to Guizhou for the first time, but this time I got my wish. Those who like to study the cemetery are worth visiting. The brick portraits are quite shocking. This is a group of tombs and has not been developed yet. The strange thing is that there is actually a small yellow car riding there, which is really awesome
Take a long-distance bus from Zunyi. This is the tomb with the largest area and the most exquisite carving craftsmanship discovered so far in the southwest region. It is divided into five categories: characters, animals, plants, characters and imitation wood buildings.