The Ming Tombs

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Last updated: Oct 01, 2011  Posted: Feb 01, 2010
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Author: Dorisica1990
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Hours: 8:30- 17:30 1,Apr.~31, Oct.; 8:30- 17:00 1,Nov.~ 31, Mar.
Address: 48km (30 miles) NW of Beijing
Website: http://www.mingtombs.com/e_home/

The Ming Tombs are located in Changping District, about 50 kms to the northwest of Beijing. This imperial cemetery covers an area of 80 km2 with 13 Ming emperors, 23 empresses, many imperial concubines, princes and princesses buried here. These tombs are the best preserved of all Chinese imperial tombs. There are a total of 13 Ming emperors buried in this area, so it is called the “13 Ming Tombs” in Chinese. In 1961, the Chinese Government listed the 13 Ming Tombs as one of the important monuments under special preservation, and in 2003, the 13 Ming Tombs were listed as a world cultural heritage site by UNESCO.

So far, only 3 tombs are open to the public- Chang Ling, Ding Ling and Zhao Ling. And only the underground palace in Ding Ling was excavated.







 

 

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