The ruins of Qinxing Palace are located in and around Jinshanzui, Beidaihe District, Qinhuangdao City. They were once the center for alchemists seeking immortality and a place where boats and boats gathered together. In 1985, the ruins of Qinxing Palace were excavated.
The site covers an area of ​​60,000 square meters and was excavated from 1987 to 1991. The remains include building foundations, cellars, wells, water pipes, stoves, etc. The relics include tiles, water pipes, well rings, basins, mirrors, steamers, urns, beans, pots, and cauldrons, etc. Relics and relics all indicate that there was a large building complex here at that time. It is speculated that this is the location of the “Jieshi” during Qin Shi Huang’s eastward expedition in 215 BC. Like the similar remains in Qiangzili (i.e. the site of the stone monument) in Suizhong, it is the site of Qin Shi Huang’s palace during his eastward tour.
Telephone
0335-4042327
Reference when using
1-3 hours
transportation
Take bus No. 15 and get off at the Pipeline Training Center, then walk 800 meters along Jinshanzui Road to get there.
Tickets
Admission is free
Opening hours
09:00-16:00 (January 1st - December 31st Tuesday - Sunday) Closed to the public (January 1st - December 31st Monday) 09:00-16:00 (Spring Festival) (January 1st - Monday - Sunday, December 31st)
tips:
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