Zhaojun Museum

Spot Introduction

Located in the southern suburbs of Hohhot, the Zhaojun Museum is China’s first museum dedicated to a historical figure. It not only showcases the historical story of Wang Zhaojun but also serves as an essential venue to understand the history of interactions between the Han and Mongolian ethnic groups, earning it the nickname “The First Court of China.” Covering an area of approximately 130,000 square meters, the museum’s architectural style blends Han dynasty architectural features with Mongolian cultural elements. The museum houses numerous cultural relics related to Zhaojun’s journey to the frontier, including precious artifacts such as bronze wares, terracotta figurines, and wall paintings from the Han dynasty. Through modern technological means, the museum vividly reproduces the historical scene of Zhaojun’s journey, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in this period of history. The annual “Zhaojun Cultural Festival” attracts a multitude of visitors, becoming an important platform for showcasing Han-Mongolian cultural exchanges.

Must-see Attractions

  1. Statue of Zhaojun Leaving the Fortress

    • A large bronze statue standing 36 meters high
    • Features Zhaojun on horseback
    • Suggested visiting time: 30 minutes
  2. Main Exhibition Hall

    • Exhibition of Zhaojun cultural relics
    • Display of historical documents
    • Suggested visiting time: 60 minutes
  3. Tomb of Zhaojun

    • Built in the architectural style of the Han Dynasty
    • A sacred place for worship
    • Suggested visiting time: 40 minutes
  4. Ethnic Unity Exhibition Hall

    • Exhibits the history of interactions between the Han and Mongolian ethnic groups
    • Showcase of cultural exchanges
    • Suggested visiting time: 45 minutes

Visiting Suggestions

  1. Optimal Touring Route

    • Main Exhibition Hall → Tomb of Zhaojun → Statue of Zhaojun → Ethnic Unity Exhibition Hall
    • It is recommended to follow the historical timeline during your visit
  2. Visiting Schedule

    • Visit indoor exhibition halls in the morning
    • Explore outdoor attractions in the afternoon
    • Avoid visiting during midday when the sun is brightest
  3. Practical Tips

    • Hire a professional guide for a better understanding of history
    • Take photos as keepsakes
    • Prepare sunscreen and sunshade equipment

Transportation Guide

  • By bus: Take bus lines 26 or 33
  • By car: Navigate to Zhaojun Museum
  • By taxi: Approximately 30 minutes from the city center
  • Dedicated tour line: Available from the train station
  1. Mongolian Yurt Specialty Restaurant
  2. Grilled Lamb
  3. Milk Tea House
  4. Grassland-style snacks

Special Reminders

  1. Protect cultural relics; no touching allowed
  2. Outdoor areas of the scenic spot can be windy
  3. Bring sunglasses and a hat
  4. Respect the customs of ethnic minorities
  5. No photography allowed in the cultural relic exhibition hall
  6. There are more visitors during holidays
  7. It is recommended to visit during off-peak hours
  8. Prepare cash for purchasing souvenirs.