Xuzhou imperial edict museum is located in the scenic Jiuli mountain Han culture tourism area, adjacent to the tomb of Liu Zhu, king of Chu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty. It is the only exhibition hall in China to display the imperial edict. There are dozens of imperial edicts of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the museum, including the imperial edicts of ten emperors from the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty to the last emperor Puyi, as well as rare treasures such as the narrative orders of the puppet Manchukuo period. In addition, the museum also displays the calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty champion, the imperial examination papers, and the utensils and ornaments used by officials. Let the audience enjoy the history, full of brilliance, full of hobbies. Tel: 0516-85770107 opening hours: 8:00-17:30 admission: 10 yuan / person (group discussion) transportation: take bus No.13, 21, 37 to the Han tomb in Guishan. Take a one-day tour bus in the city, take bus No. 13 and 21 at Xuzhou station, and take bus No. 37 at neigupeng square
Address: Jiulishan, Xuzhou
Longitude: 117.19108
Latitude: 34.259827
Tel: 0516-85881189; 0516-8
Ticket information: 10 yuan
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