Taibo Tomb, also known as "Wu Wangdun" and "Huang Mausoleum", is located in the beautiful southern foot of Hongshan Street, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. The tomb area has Wu Culture Square, Shipailou, Yangzhi Pavilion, Yubei Pavilion, as well as the crescent pool and Silingbei built in the Ming Dynasty. In 1999, the relevant departments expanded the tomb of Taibo, and the area of the tomb was expanded from the original three mu to nearly 50 mu. The tomb area takes Wu culture as its connotation, integrates natural landscape and humanistic landscape, and displays the production, humanities and folk customs of Wudi for more than 3,000 years with rich materials, statues, inscriptions and physical objects as image means.
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Taibo Tomb, also known as "Wu Wangdun" and "Huang Mausoleum", is located in the beautiful southern foot of Hongshan Street, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. The tomb area has Wu Culture Square, Shipailou, Yangzhi Pavilion, Yubei Pavilion, as well as the crescent pool and Silingbei built in the Ming Dynasty. In 1999, the relevant departments expanded the tomb of Taibo, and the area of the tomb was expanded from the original three mu to nearly 50 mu. The tomb area takes Wu culture as its connotation, integrates natural landscape and humanistic landscape, and displays the production, humanities and folk customs of Wudi for more than 3,000 years with rich materials, statues, inscriptions and physical objects as image means.
Taibo Tomb, also known as "Wu Wangdun" and "Huang Mausoleum", is located in the beautiful southern foot of Hongshan Street in Wuxi City. There are Wu Culture Square, Shipailou, Yangzhi Pavilion, Yubei Pavilion, as well as crescent pools and Siling Monument built in the Ming Dynasty. In 1999, the relevant departments expanded Taibo Tomb. The area of the tomb area has been expanded from the original 3 mu to nearly 50 mu. The tomb area takes Wu culture as its connotation, integrating natural landscape and humanistic landscape. The rich materials, statues, inscriptions and physical objects show the production, humanities and folk customs of Wudi more than 3,000 years ago.
Although the place is a bit biased, a large square at the door is very stylish. Going inside, all kinds of monuments are coming, it is really a good place! There are not many tourists, the cultural heritage is deep, it is worth seeing
Taibo's tomb, there is a big Wu Cultural Square in front, it is still worth a visit
The first ancestor of Jiangnan, the first ancestor of Wu, is worthy of respect.