Kuche Palace
Introduction
The Xinjiang Kuche Palace is located in Kuche City, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It is a complex of buildings with a long history and cultural heritage. It was once the official residence of the Kuche royal family during the Qing Dynasty and witnessed the local historical changes and social development. Today, it has become an important tourist attraction, attracting many tourists to visit.
Advantages
- Historical and cultural value: Kuche Palace has rich historical and cultural connotations and is an important window to understand the local history of Xinjiang.
- Architectural features: The palace has a unique architectural style, integrating various ethnic elements such as Han, Hui, and Uyghur, showing the integration and harmonious coexistence of multiple cultures.
- Tourism experience: Here, tourists can feel the strong local customs, taste authentic food, and buy special tourist souvenirs.
Ticket Price
The ticket price of Kuche Palace varies according to the season and activities, as follows:
- Adult ticket: ¥50/person (peak season)
- Student ticket: ¥25/person (student ID card required)
Opening hours
Kuche Palace is open to the public all year round, and the specific opening hours are:
- Summer (April-October): 8:00-20:00
- Winter (November-March of the following year): 9:30-18:30
Transportation
There are various ways to get to Kuche Palace, and you can choose the following ways:
- Self-driving tour: Self-driving tourists can reach the scenic spot via G217 National Highway or S209 Provincial Highway.
- Public transportation: Take a bus to the center of Kuche City, and then walk or take a taxi to the scenic spot.
- Charter service: Charter a car in the city, which is convenient and fast.
Notes
- Please abide by the regulations of the scenic spot, take care of cultural relics and monuments, and do not litter.
- There may be safety hazards in some areas of the scenic area. Please pay attention to the safety warning signs to avoid accidents.
- Respect local customs and religious beliefs and travel in a civilized manner.