Hidden Secret: Li Bai's Tomb Budget Travel Guide for Students Must-See
These days I happened to be in Dangtu County, Ma'anshan, and found out there is a Li Bai Cultural Park nearby. I heard there is actually Li Bai's tomb inside. At first, I thought it was just a symbolic tomb, but after arriving, I met the 49th-generation tomb keeper and learned that this is indeed where Li Bai was buried. I immediately felt that the money spent was worth it [Chin]
[Awesome] The tomb keeper is a man surnamed Gu, named Gu Changxin, who has even appeared on CCTV. According to him, Li Bai was once a close friend of the Gu ancestors, so part of the Gu family’s land was allocated to build the current Li Bai Cultural Park, and the Gu family has been guarding it ever since!
Small tips:
😘 The visit takes less than two hours. Since I was mainly here for Li Bai's tomb, I just briefly looked around other areas. For me, the experience was only 2.5❤️. Besides the tomb, I found other parts a bit boring 😳 but very suitable for taking photos. The scenery is quite nice. It was raining when I went, so there were almost no people, allowing for a leisurely stroll.
2⃣️ The ticket price is 35 yuan per person. Honestly, I think it's a bit expensive, but when I think about Li Bai being buried here, I feel it's acceptable. Also, I saw empty wine bottles placed in front of Li Bai's tomb, which was quite artistic. I think it’s a great place to bring kids!
3⃣️ I included the buses that stop at Li Bai Cultural Park in the last two pictures. There is no food available inside, so bring your own snacks. If you want to eat lunch, you can walk to Taibai Village in 10 minutes or drive in 2 minutes. There are some local snacks in the village to satisfy your hunger! 🦄 If you’re driving, just navigate directly to Li Bai Cultural Park!
❤️ Come visit Li Bai's tomb, feel the charm of the Poet Immortal, and take culturally rich photos!