Dunhuang Tomb of the Western Jin Dynasty, about 15 kilometers away from Dunhuang City, is a Jiazi tomb with husband and wife buried together. In 1983, the cultural relics were discovered and stolen by the thieves before excavation. The height of the whole tomb is 17.5 meters. What you see is about 1.2 meters wide, gradually narrower and longer. The trapezoidal passage is about 10 meters long. The stone foundation of the passage was pasted with cement later. The rocks on the wall, like those outside the caves of Mogao Grottoes, are composed of fine pebbles and coarse pebbles, as well as sand layers. The overlapping of different layers is the rock layer washed out by the riverbed under natural conditions.
Address: foyemiao Bay, six kilometers east of Dunhuang City, Jiuquan City
Longitude: 94.711821
Latitude: 40.103596
Tour time: half an hour
Ticket information: 30 yuan
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