Western Xia Imperial Tombs
Western Xia Imperial Tombs
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Donna V
Melbourne, Australia126 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Friends
I have visited most provinces in China and in Ningxia I chose the Xia Tombs as my main destination. I can definitely say that it is worth the visit due to the expanse of mountains, the rugged landscape and dryness, the tombs are of course outstanding and it is so unique. Also, not like the rest of China's main tourist areas, there are no people! amazing!! but really worth the visit. I combined this with a trip to the rock carvings and it makes a great down out. You need a good safe driver to take you from Yinchuan to the tombs and then onto the Helan mountain rock carvings, it is voer 200km round trip. I booked Mr Liu phone +86 189 0951 0856 he was excellent,safe, helpful and also took me too and from the airport. He doesn't have any english so you need some chinese speaking person to help you with the details. but would highly recommend him as driver. Also note that when you arrive and do the museum then a bus takes you around the park and drops you at tomb 3, the biggest. But then we rode bicycles to tomb 1 and 2, it is a 5km ride, no one else did it and we were on our own. Totally worth to go and explore and find the other two tombs but keep an eye on the weather we got caught in a storm and it was a bit scary for a while!! you can rent bikes at the little shop near tomb 3
Written May 26, 2019
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Marco F
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2018 • Business
The site is extremely picturesque and you can immediately see why those emperors wanted to be buried here. Not as old as the pyramids in Egypt and not as tall but the magnificence ist still present. Signs are along the way to explain various tombs in Chinese and English. Only 3 out of many more tombs are accessible. Tomb number 3 is the biggest and you can walk from the museum. It's a 500m stroll. Bikes are available for rent with a deposit fee of 200Y and 15Y per hour. The other site is 4.5km away and a bus or cart shuttle departs every 20min. There are fake camel displayed around 200m from the road which might look like real ones but they are not ;) despite other reviews we were able to leave the shuttle and were free to walk around the site. There is no fence around the tombs which makes the photos look better. Toilets are at the main entrance, the museum and the twin tombs. The 20Y for the shuttle is a very good investment if you don't want to walk 10km.
Written September 20, 2018
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needasinecure
117 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Couples
First, remember to bring your passport or you may not be able to buy a ticket.

This was my first visit to the Xixia museum, which has recently opened replacing the old Xixia Tombs museum. This modern museum presents the origins, history, artifacts and main achievements of this unique kingdom.

The museum was surprisingly well curated and organized. The management seems quite committed to introducing and explaining the Xixia.

The tour of the tombs was both quite satisfying and informative.

There are different tickets but we bought the combo ticket which includes a film presentation, entry to the museum, and a bus tour and transportation to the Xixia mausoleum #3.
Written November 17, 2019
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Jacqueline S
Dubai, United Arab Emirates114 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Solo
If you are in Yinchuan I think it is defintely worth the visit, although I do think you need a bit of imagination, since you get just a very small impression of this field that is so big. You will start of with a small museum and a forest of steles and then walk on towards the mausoleum nr 3 which you can only visit from the outside. The different structures are marginally explained in english. You will find a small shop with drinks-icecream etc there as well. Then another busride will take you to two more tombs. The view from the bus is nice.. towards the mountains and I saw some camels as well. The bus only stopped for pictures at the other two tombs and then drove back to the entrance. I think the place got potentional and a more elaborate approach would be nice, with some more explanation about the original look of the place. A lot is still to be excavated. The place is not too far from downtown and there are some wineries around as well. I tried to visit some remnants of the Great Wall from the Ming Dynasty as well (about 30 km from xia tombs) but I would not recommend going there as there is not much to see.
Written August 23, 2018
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FeltonS
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia220 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2014 • Couples
The locals are completely bewildered by tourists taking such an interest in these things, and you can't really blame them. When they were built, they were glorious pagodas festooned with decorations, flowing eaves, etc. The problem is, the Xia built them out of mud and wood. So, sure enough, the decorations eventually fell off and what we're left with are giant piles of mud and brick with some tiles mixed in.

Still, it's interesting to see the layout out of these once great buildings, especially in the context of the landscape. Clearly, the designers were masters of feng shui. The museum displays some of the artifacts recovered from within them (you can't go into the tombs), and that's a semi-interesting experience. Semi-interesting because - and they won't say this at the museum - the Xia were hardly great artists, esp as compared to the Ming and other Chinese tomb builders.

Probably best to visit here as part of a tour to the Helan Mountain petroglyphs.
Written May 24, 2014
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Sienna P
Bath, UK20 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2013 • Solo
I first became interested in Ningxia after seeing a photo of the tombs, and I was not disappointed by my experience, though it would be cool if you could see even more than just the mausoleum no. 3. I visited at the end of September on a cool and misty day and was able to get the place to myself for a good 10-15 minutes between tour groups. I really loved it, but I am very into history and especially Chinese history, so that helps. Amazing to think these tombs are over 1,000 years old!
Written September 30, 2013
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Mightymark9
London, United Kingdom150 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2013 • Solo
about 45mins outside town in a quiet and green area - I enjoyed the chance to walk around and visit the museum - OK you have to ignore the terrible commercial development all around and the guys with speaker phones - but yea the tombs are kind of unique and interesting
Written July 24, 2013
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ZhongguoKM
Kunming, China6,240 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2012 • Solo
The place has historical importance, but it' difficult to dig it out unless you have done your homework beforehand. The little museum here is pretty uninteresting. You can go through it on roller skates.

Only come here as part of a larger loop that includes other destinations.
Written May 21, 2012
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asholgate
sydney australia21 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2011 • Solo
This is well worth a trip, you can usually get a bus from the hotel but a taxi there and back is only around $40 US and you have the driver for the whole day

The tombs are very much hands on, you can walk right up to and around them, how they lasted without being destroyed is beyond me. The displays are very informative and are in both chinese and english explanations

If you are in Yinchuan then my guess is this will be your only opportunity to see this piece of history, so make the most of it and allocate a half day to see the Tombs, you will be happy that you did.
Written September 13, 2011
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Victoria V
4 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Friends
We had an AMAZING experience with this tour in Yinchuan! It was kind of hard for us to get around Yinchuan ourselves because almost no one spoke English so we decided to go to this guy who spoke English and it was more than what we expected!

So they took us to sites such as Shuidonggou, Helan Mountain, Zhenbeibao TV & Movie city, Shapotou desert etc., I highly recommend you guys go to at least two of these sites. They might be far from each other but there is a lot of nature and culture to see in these places.

Other than that, we did cool local things such as: Hike Helan Mountain and camp there; BBQ and dumpling-making in a traditional Chinese yard; Exploring local night markets where all the local people go. I think they organize other things such as biking the city and villages, and learn how to draw Chinese calligraphy etc. but we didn’t have time to do those.

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Written June 11, 2018
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