Is it worth going to the Ming Tombs?
It's worth a visit. One of the world's cultural heritages, the treasure house of geomantic omen, is the best-preserved place in the tombs of emperors in past dynasties.
1, Ming Tombs, world cultural heritage, national key cultural relics protection units, national key scenic spots and national AAAAA-level tourist attractions.
The Ming Tombs are located in a small basin surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, surrounded by mountains on all sides, with a plain in the middle and a winding river in front. Tianshou Mountain is like a dragon, stretching for dozens of miles. It is surrounded by mountains from northwest to southeast on three sides, and there are several distant mountains in the open south. There are several mountain streams and rivers flowing through the flat land below the mountain. Tianshou Mountain, as a mausoleum, has the environmental characteristics of hiding wind and gathering gas, and the feng shui pattern surrounded by mountains and water can bless the emperor's eternal prosperity.
The Ming Tombs are one of the best preserved royal tombs in China. It is the largest existing imperial mausoleum complex with the largest number of queens in China and even the world. It has magnificent architecture, complete system and high historical and cultural value.
When is the right time to go?
From March to May, September-165438+1October is suitable for going to the Ming Tombs. Beijing is neither too hot nor too cold in spring and autumn, which is very suitable for going to the Ming Tombs. The scenic spots of the Ming Tombs are mainly natural scenery and royal tombs. The leaves in the north fall off in winter, and the scenery will be worse than that in summer.