Via Nostalgia
  • Chat
  • Trips
  • Explore
  • Saved
  • Themes
  • Routes
  • Essays
  • Books
  • Works
  • Heritage
  • Lists
  • Subscribe
Appearance
Sign In
Via Nostalgia
Site of Xanadu 1
Site of Xanadu 2
Site of Xanadu 3
Site of Xanadu 4
Site of Xanadu 5
© UNESCO World Heritage Centre
UNESCO WHCCulturalInscribed 2012

Site of Xanadu

Overview

North of the Great Wall, the Site of Xanadu encompasses the remains of Kublai Khan’s legendary capital city, designed by the Mongol ruler’s Chinese advisor Liu Bingzhdong in 1256. Over a surface area of 25,000 ha, the site was a unique attempt to assimilate the nomadic Mongolian and Han Chinese cultures. From this base, Kublai Khan established the Yuan dynasty that ruled China over a century, extending its boundaries across Asia. The religious debate that took place here resulted in the dissemination of Tibetan Buddhism over north-east Asia, a cultural and religious tradition still practised in many areas today. The site was planned according to traditional Chinese feng shui in relation to the nearby mountains and river. It features the remains of the city, including temples, palaces, tombs, nomadic encampments and the Tiefan’gang Canal, along with other waterworks.

Selection Criteria

(ii)(iii)(iv)

Components(1 location)

Details

Countries
China
ISO Codes
CN
Area
25,131.27 ha
Coordinates
42.3580, 116.1851
View on UNESCO World Heritage Centre
← All UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Stay Nearby

Site of Xanadu

Attractions & Tickets

Site of Xanadu

Getting Here

Site of Xanadu