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Mu Palace: Discover the Architectural Marvel in Lijiang Old Town

Written by Veronica |

Often referred to as the “Forbidden City” and “Grand View Garden” of Lijiang OldĀ Town, Mu PalaceĀ was the residence and government office of the Naxi Mu chieftains. It stands as a landmark in the ancient town, with an architectural structure lying between that of the imperial gardens and the gardens of Suzhou, integrating the styles of the Ming Dynasty Central Plains with the craftsmanship of the Bai and Naxi ethnic groups.

Also known as Mufu Palace orĀ Mufu Wood Mansion, Mu Palace in Lijiang, YunnanĀ now covers 46 acres, with a central axis 369 meters long. Facing east while sitting on the west, it features jade-like streams flowing throughout and a grand layout adorned with numerous flowers and trees. Walking through the corridors there and seeing the antique buildings gives a sense of time travel as if you have stepped into ancient times.

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Fast Facts of Mu Palace

  • Location: 49 Guangyi Street, Dayan Town, Gucheng District, Lijiang City
  • Opening hours:8:30 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Time needed: 2-3 hours
  • Best time to visit: Spring and autumn
  • Ticket: CNY 40 for adults; CNY 20 for students; children under 1.2 meters enter for free
  • Suited to: History enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and people interested in Naxi culture
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A Panoramic View of Lijiang Ancient Town from Mu Palace

History of Mu Palace

Spanning the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties for 22 generations over 470 years, the Mu PalaceĀ reached its peak during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. However, it gradually declined after being destroyed by war. In the tenth year of the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty (1884), Mufu PalaceĀ underwent partial reconstruction. Later, it was destroyed in the major earthquake of February 1996 and was rebuilt by the government in 1998.

Main Features of Mufu Wood Mansion

  • Former Ruling Center of Lijiang – Once served as both the residence and administrative headquarters of the Naxi Mu chieftains for over 470 years.
  • ā€œForbidden City of Lijiangā€ Layout – Built along a strict central axis with layered courtyards, reflecting traditional Chinese palace planning.
  • Fusion Architectural Style – Combines Ming-dynasty Central Plains design with Bai and Naxi ethnic craftsmanship.
  • Mountain-Backed Setting – It’s builtagainst Lion Hill,Ā and this symbolizesĀ protection and authority in traditional Chinese geomancy.
  • Rich Wooden Craftsmanship – This site is also known for its elaborate wood carvings, painted beams, and decorative brackets.
  • Cultural Crossroads – Murals and structures reflect the integration of Han, Tibetan, and Taoist influences.
  • Panoramic Viewing Point – Elevated halls such as Sanqing Hall offer sweeping views over Lijiang Old Town.

What to See and Do in Mu Palace

1.Ā Explore theĀ MarvelousĀ Architecture

The MufuĀ PalaceĀ is embraced by the ancient town, with 15 buildings including Zhongyi Square, theĀ MeetingĀ Hall, the Wanjuan Pavilion,Ā the Yuyin Pavilion, and more,Ā totaling 162 rooms of various sizes.Ā They greet visitors with exquisite wood carvings and colorful decorations. Visiting there on your trip to Lijiang in Yunnan, you’ll be amazed by its remarkable architectural design.

Lijiang Mu Palace
Explore exquisite architecture

2. Discover the Exquisite Murals

Yuyin Pavilion of the Mu PalaceĀ mainly features reproductions of the existing original murals and documenting their historical imprints. The murals there integrate elements of Han Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Taoism, reflecting the Naxi people’s inclusive, eclectic, and open-minded approach to culture. Besides, there are a series of cultural and creative products themed on elements from the Lijiang murals, never miss them during your Yunnan Lijiang tours.

Mufu Mural
Mufu Mural

3. Visit the Mu Family Mansion

The Mu Family MansionĀ in Mu PalaceĀ is where the Mu clan lived. It is divided into courtyards for office work, reception, and living quarters. Each courtyard contains many rooms, and the accommodations vary according to the status and rank of the occupants. Each Mu’s residenceĀ is fully equipped with various living necessities and utensils. Discovering the courtyards during your travel to LijiangĀ in Yunnan, you’ll catch a glimpse of the Mu clan’s life in the past.

4. Wander Through the Garden

There is a garden in the Mu Palace, and it’s a good place to relax. Built in imitation of the Imperial Garden, it features distinctive houses, corridors, pavilions, and terraces. Besides, to reach the garden, you must cross a street bridge decorated with intricate floral carvings. From there, you can observe the daily lives of the people on the street below.

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Mufu Garden

5. Climb High to Enjoy Panoramic Views

Constructed on the Lion Hill in the back garden of the MufuĀ Palace, Sanqing Hall is a three-story, eaves-tipped wooden structure that covers an area of 500 square meters. It is a Taoist temple that enshrines the three revered deities: Yuqing, Shangqing, and Taiqing. Climbing up high to Sanqing Hall,Ā you’ll have a panoramic view of the Lijiang Old Town.

Best Time to VisitĀ the Mu Palace

The beautiful scenery of Mufu in spring
The beautiful scenery of Mufu in spring

Mu PalaceĀ is open all year round, but the best time to visit there is in spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the surroundings are pleasant. If you don’t mind cold weather, the winter months are also a good time to embark on a Yunnan tourĀ to LijiangĀ for being less crowded.

Getting to Mu Palace

To get to MufuĀ Palace in Lijiang, China, you need to get to Lijiang by flight or train first. Afterward, take a taxi to Lijiang Old Town. Once arrive, make your way to the Guanmenkou Gate and walk alongĀ Guangyi Street for 100 meters. Finally, you’ll be there.

Attractions Nearby Mu Palace

Lijiang Old Town
Lijiang Old Town
  • Lijiang Old Town: Located adjacent to Mu Palace, Lijiang Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most well-preserved ancient towns in China.
  • Yulong Snow Mountain: It is a range of snow-capped mountains renowned as the closest snow-capped mountain range to the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.Ā From the main gate of Mufu in Lijiang, you’ll see the snow mountain.
  • Shuhe Ancient Town: This is a small town with a history of over a thousand years with marvelous well-preserved architecture to explore.
  • Baisha Village: Situated about 8 kilometers north of MufuĀ Palace, the village is known for its ancient murals and the Dabaoji Palace, which houses a collection of exquisite Buddhist artworks.

Visit Lijiang with China Xian Tour

Mufu wood mansion is one of the grandest highlight in Lijiang, and there are still a lot of treasures waiting for you to explore. In such a culturally and naturally diverse city, your trip will be full of incredible experiences. To make the most of your Lijiang tour, we strongly recommend you to travel withĀ China Xian TourĀ . We can give youĀ all kinds of services you may expect, including customized itinerariesĀ orĀ private transfersĀ and professional local guides. With us being there for you 24/7, all you need to do along the journey will just be enjoying yourself and focusingĀ on discovering the beauty of Lijiang.

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