Western Xia Imperial Tombs

West Xia Imperial Tombs, Yinchuan
Western Xia Imperial Tombs Pictures
West Xia Kingdom (1038-1227) stands among the once powerful kingdoms, with its capital in Yinchuan shaded by Mt. Helan imperial forests. Its Imperial Tombs reflect the past glories culturally and militarily.

The Western Xia Imperial Tombs are 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) west of Yinchuan on east side of Helan Mountain. Since June 1972, nine imperial tombs and 253 lesser tombs have been unearthed, which are as grand as Ming Tombs in Beijing. With a total area of more than 50 square kilometers (19.3 square miles), it is unique among royal burials. The layout is patterned after the celestial bodies.

According to records, the Western Xia Imperial Tombs were patterned after Song Tombs in Gongxian County, Henan Province. They adopted the zhao-mu burial system (the father is zhao, son is mu while grandson is zhao again.). East line and west line are formed from south to north with zhao on the left and mu on the right. Each imperial tomb is an individual and integrated group of architectures, sitting north and facing south in a rectangle.
West Xia Imperial Tombs, Yinchuan
Western Xia Imperial Tombs
Watch Tower, West Xia Imperial Tombs
Watch Tower, Western Xia Imperial Tombs
Western Xia Imperial Tombs show clear relics of an inner square, roads, courtyards, wells and houses. In the middle of the south end of the heavenly wall stood watchtower platform. To north stood stele pavilions, varying from one mausoleum to another. The extant stele records in both Chinese and West Xia characters the accomplishments of the given emperor. The earth platform in the west was for sacrificial offerings. Behind it is an eye catching mausoleum platform, an earth pile with a remnant height of 23 meters (about 75.44 feet), which used to be a five- or seven-storied solid eight-sided pagoda. This is unique in Chinese mausoleum architectures. It is this relic that is called Oriental Pyramids by foreign tourists. Between the sacrifice palace and mausoleum platform lies earth ridge, under which is corridor leads to the chamber--the underground palace.
Statues of hercules
Statues of hercules
Statues of hercules
Statues of hercules
There are mysteries yet to be unveiled. Floods in Mt. Helan are numerous but somehow the area of the Western Xia Imperial Tombs is left untouched. Also, there are 8 or 9 stone kneeling statues unearthed with sticking teeth, glower and plump breast with unknown significance and function.

The Western Xia Imperial Tombs are not only a state cultural heritage but also a state scenic spot. The magnificent labyrinth and the continuous Mt. Helan and boundless desert are definitely worth visiting.
 

How to get to Western Xia Imperial Tombs

1. There are two buses from Yinchuan Beimen Tourism Bus Station to the scenic area at 8:30 and 9:30, and the returning buses depart at 13:30 and 15:30.
2. From Apr. 20 to Oct. 20, the tourist bus line 1 runs from Xinyue Square to Western Xia Imperial Tombs at 9:00 and 9:30, and the returning buses depart at 13:30 and 14:00.
 
Entrance Fee CNY 75;
Free for children under 1.2m (3.9 feet).
Round-trip Sightseeing Bus CNY 20;
Free for children under 1.2m.
Opening Hours May - Oct.: 8:00 - 18:30
Nov. - Apr.: 8:00 - 17:00
- Last updated on Apr. 08, 2021 -