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There is a bus to the Holy Tomb here, which is the Holy Tomb Station. You have to buy tickets at the door. The Holy Tomb is in Lingshan Park, close to Daping Mountain. This is one of the relics of Haisi culture. If you are interested, you can come and see it. There are few ordinary passengers.
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There is a bus to the Holy Tomb here, which is the Holy Tomb Station. You have to buy tickets at the door. The Holy Tomb is in Lingshan Park, close to Daping Mountain. This is one of the relics of Haisi culture. If you are interested, you can come and see it. There are few ordinary passengers.
This cultural value wins, is the national key cultural relics protection unit The scenery is relatively general, the attraction is in Lingshan on Quanzhou Donghu Street. Today I happened to be working nearby and passed by. There are a lot of food on the street at the door. You can walk in and see. This attraction has to buy tickets, tickets are not expensive.
There is a bus stop in the tomb, which can be reached by going on for about 100 meters. Tickets are now up, 15 yuan. Islamic relics, the tombs of the three sages and four sages are said to be the tombs of the Middle East princes, the main relics. There are cemeteries in it. There's nothing to do with pure tourism. It's a landscape of wind tunnel stone. Generally speaking, the Hui people and the study of history have a look, as well as overseas inspections.
The Islamic Holy Tomb, also known as the Sanxian and the Four Hyun Tombs, is located on the south slope of Lingshan 200 meters southeast of Fengshan Community, Donghu Street, Fengze District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It was built in the years of Tang Gaozu Wude, and is named after the Muhammad Holy Tomb in Medina, Saudi Arabia, and the Ali Holy Tomb in Najaf, Iraq. Known as the Third Holy Tomb of World Islam
There is a picture exhibition in the Visitor Center. You can go and see it. Fifteen tickets go up the hill. Everyone must be careful when there are snakes on the mountain. There are tombs of three sages and four sages of Islam on the hill, as well as a Buddhist Shrita and a group of Ding's tombs, which are very large, all of them. Muslims come here from time to time to visit the tombs and sacrifice their ancestors.