The
Tomb of Concubine Yang is situated about 60 km to
the west of Xi'an. This is the penultimate stop on
the Green Bus tour from the city. Yang Guefei's tomb
is situated near to Xianyang city which was the capital
of China's first dynasty. Although many of the tombs
and the Famen Temple are a long way out of Xi'an,
it is worth visiting these places if you have time.
It takes a long day to see all the sights along this
route and it's best to just pick a few of the more
interesting tombs and temples along the route and
make the effort to see them properly.
Yang Guifei was the Emperor Tang Ming Huang's concubine
who hung herself to save her lover's name and the
empire. Yang's tomb is a popular spot with Chinese
tourists and she is considered to be one of the most
beautiful women ever to have lived. The story goes
that when the Emperor took Yang into the gardens,
beautiful flowers would shy away as they felt inferior
in comparison to her beauty.
Until a few years ago, young Chinese girls would
visit here on the third day of the third month in
the lunar year, take some soil from around the tomb
and mix it with flour. Popular belief holds that this
'concubines powder' makes you beautiful if it is applied
to the face. However, as the ground around the tomb
began to disintegrate, authorities put a stop to this
romantic practice by building a blue wall around the
tomb! In the corridors surrounding the courtyard of
the tomb, the work of numerous famous writers is displayed,
depicting their views on this tragic love story.
How to get there: The Green Bus from the Bell Tower
in Xi'an stops at Yang's tomb. The first bus leaves
at 8 am. This is the most convenient way to see the
western sites and there are buses passing through
each of the stop-off points every ten minutes. This
allows you to spend as long (or as little) at each
site as you wish! You could also take the One-day
Tourism Bus at the square of the railway station,
or the tourism train to Xianyang from Yuxiangmen Bus
stop.
Cost: RMB10
Opening hours: 8:00-17:00