Lingshan Holy Tomb

Lingshan Holy Tomb | A Sanctuary of Faith & Nature

Lingshan Holy Tomb

A Thousand-Year Echo of the Islamic Heartland

“A place where sacred light met the East, cradling the souls of ancient missionaries.”

The Lingshan Holy Tomb is one of the oldest and most significant Islamic relics in China. Its history traces back to the 7th-century Tang Dynasty, and it stands today as a key component of the UNESCO World Heritage site featured in our Quanzhou highlights collection.

The Legend of Sacred Light

Legend says that when the two disciples were buried here, the hillside emitted a mysterious, sacred light. Today, it remains a site of pilgrimage and a testament to the early global reach of the Maritime Silk Road. For a deeper dive into the city’s religious diversity, consider our Quanzhou one day tour.

A Multilingual Heritage

The site is a linguistic treasure trove. Around the gravesite pavilion, you will find a cloister filled with tombstones that tell the story of Quanzhou’s international community through the ages, reflecting the spirit of our Fujian in-depth tours.

Arabic
Persian
Chinese

Notably, there is a stone tablet dating back to 1323 AD (Yuan Dynasty), documenting the restoration of the tomb. To see where this site fits in the regional geography, view our Fujian Map.

Fengdong Shi: The Moving Rock

Adding a touch of natural wonder to the spiritual atmosphere is the Fengdong Shi (Rock that Moves in the Wind). This massive boulder is a local marvel, similar in wonder to the coastal formations seen in our Xiamen highlights.

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Walking through the serene Lingshan park, visitors feel the profound silence of history. It is a place where nature and faith coexist, making it a essential stop for any Fujian Tours itinerary.

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