Trip Highlights - Attractions in Wuwei involved: Confucian Temple, Leitai Han Tombs. Wuwei has become a hot scenic spot in recent years due to its long history, rich cultural heritage and unique natural sceneries. Wuwei was once named Liangzhou, serving as an important part of the Silk Road. The people settled here 5,000 years ago. As an ancient town, it's blessed with a large number of cultural relics. Among them, Confucian Temple and Leitai Han Tombs the Leitai Han Dynasty Tomb are very famous, which are all included in our 2-day Wuwei city tour. If you're interested in this 2-day Wuwei tour, welcome to contact us!
Availability: Daily. Pick-up Point & Time: Your hotel, 8:30am. Finishing Point & Time: Your hotel, 5:00pm. Duration: 2 Days.
Tour Itinerary: (B-Breakfast, L-Lunch)
Day 01: Arrive in Wuwei
Today, our dedicated local guide will be waiting to collect you at the airport. Then you will be driven to your hotel. Upon your arrival, the guide will help you check in. Afterwards, the rest of the day will be yours to rest or wander around the city on your own.
Hotel:Wuwei Grand Hotel 3 star (or similar class)
Day 02: Depart from Wuwei (B/L)
This morning, our dedicated tour guide will pick you up at your hotel and firstly take you to the Confucian Temple, which is the largest and best-preserved temple dedicated to Confucius in Gansu Province. Next destination is Leitai Han Tombs, which is famous for the Bronze Galloping Horse. The horse is depicted in a full gallop supported on just one foot upon the back of a bird in flight. And it has been adopted as a symbol for Chinese tourism. After the tour, you will be driven back to your hotel. (Service End)
Attraction Description
The Confucian Temple
The Confucian Temple is located at the southeast of Wuwei City, also known as the Wenmiao Temple in Chinese. The Confucian Temple is the largest and best-preserved temple dedicated to Confucius in Gansu Province with an area of more than 1,500 square meters. The Gansu Provincial Government declared that the Confucian Temple should be a Provincial Relic Protected Unit in 1981and at the same time the Wuwei Museum was established on the site.
Leitai Han Tombs
In 1969 a farmer discovered a tomb dating from the Han Dynasty, which has become a main tourist attraction in the city. The tomb is situated in Leitai Park so the name, as there was a Temple built to honor the Chinese god Leishen on the ten-meter high earth platform that was erected during the middle Ming Dynasty. The most important find was the Bronze Galloping Horse, which has been adopted as a symbol for Chinese tourism.
Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars) | ||||
Group Size | Price / Traveler |
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1 traveler | USD330 | |||
2 travelers | USD180 | |||
3-5 travelers | USD170 | |||
6-9 travelers | USD150 | |||
10 travelers & above | USD120 |
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