Palace of Nyuwa, Handan
(邯郸市娲皇宫景区 hán dān shì wā huáng gōng jǐng qū)
The Palace of Nyuwa Scenic Spot is a huge architectural complex located in the northern part of the Taihang Mountains in Shexian county, Handan city, Hebei province.
Enjoying a history of more than 1,600 years, the Palace of Nyuwa was established in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-581) to pay tribute to Nyuwa, the mother goddess in Chinese mythology. Nyuwa is credited with creating mankind and saving the world from disasters. Covering 5 kilometers, it is also the largest complex of old buildings of its kind.
The main structure of the complex is made up of the four-story Wahuang Pavilion, which is 23 meters in height and stands next to the cliff supported by nine iron chains. Other highlights at the scenic spot include the Nyuwa cultural square and museums, as well as stone carvings of Buddhist scriptures dating back to its initial establishment.
The scenic spot also boasts beautiful natural scenery with forests and lakes.
Scenic Spot Level: AAAAA
Ideal Sightseeing Season: July
Recommended Duration For A Visit: More than three hours
Opening Hours:
8:00-6:00 (spring, summer and autumn)
8:30-5:00 (winter)
Ticket Price: 70 yuan
50 percent off for children between 1.2 and 1.5 meters, full-time students with student cards and visitors between 60 and 69 years old with an ID or passport
Free admission for children under 1.2 meters, visitors over 70 years old and the disabled with valid certificates
Address: Suobao Town, Shexian county, Handan, Hebei province
Note:
1. A giant ceremony is held every March at the scenic spot to pay tribute to Nyuwa.
2. Tour buses and cableway are available at the scenic spot.