The Ming Tombs, located at the foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping, the northern suburb of Beijing, are the burial places of thirteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty, which spanned more than 240 years from the founding emperor Judy of the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Tombs is one of the most important royal projects in the Ming Dynasty, with a large scale and relatively complete preservation, which embodies the highest level of architectural skills in the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Tombs seem to review the 240-year history after the Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing from the perspective of God. Let me introduce the opening hours, ticket information and bus routes in detail. Let's have a brief look at the Ming Tombs. Welcome to read the reference.
Travel guide to the Ming Tombs 1
The Ming Tombs are the tombs of the Ming emperors in China, located at Tianshou Mountain at the foot of Yanshan Mountain in Changping District, northwest suburb of Beijing. Total area 120 square kilometers, about 50 kilometers away from Beijing.
From the establishment of Changling Mausoleum in May of the seventh year of Yongle to the burial of the last emperor of Ming Dynasty, Chongzhen in Siling Mausoleum, in more than 230 years, thirteen imperial tombs, seven tombs of concubines and one tomb of eunuchs were built successively. Thirteen imperial tombs were built along the mountain, located at the foothills of the east, west and north respectively, forming a mausoleum complex with complete system, grand scale and magnificent momentum.
Warlocks in the Ming Dynasty believed that it was a "Feng Shui" resort and an excellent "auspicious land". Therefore, it was chosen as the "eternal life domain" for the construction of the imperial tomb by the Ming Dynasty.
The Ming Tombs are: Changling (Chengzu), Xianling (Renzong), Jingling (Xuanzong), Yuling (Yingzong), Maoling (Xianzong), Tailing (Xiaozong), Kangling (Wuzong), Yongling (Sejong), Zhaoling (Mu Zong) and Dingling (Zongshen). The scenic spots that have been opened are Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling and Lu Shen.
Tickets: Changling 50 yuan
Dingling: 65 yuan
Zhaoling: 35 yuan
Shinto: 35 yuan
Joint ticket (including Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling and Shinto): 135.00 yuan.
Opening hours:
1. Peak season (April1~1October 3 1)
Dingling: 08:00~ 17:30
Changling: 08:00~ 17:00
Zhaoling: 08:30~ 17:00
Shinto: 08: 10~ 17:50
2. Off-season (165438+1October1~ March 3 1)
Dingling: 08:30~ 17:00
Changling: 08:30~ 16:30
Zhaoling: 08:30~ 16:30
Shinto: 08:30~ 17:00
Address: Ming Tombs Special Zone, Changping District, Beijing
public transportation
1, you can take bus No.5 at Qianmen, bus No.3 at Dongdaqiao and bus No.4 at Yongdingmen.
2. You can take bus No.345 at Deshengmen, get off at Changping North Station and transfer to bus No.314 for direct access.
314,872, get off at Dingling Station on Chang 67 Road.
be self-drive
You can take Badaling Expressway from the North Second Ring Road (Deshengmen), go north to Changping Island (like Li Zicheng) and then go north, and follow the signs. If the road conditions are good, you can reach the scenic spot in about 40 minutes. After arriving at the scenic spot, follow the signs or ask the local villagers.
Travel guide to the Ming Tombs II
The Ming Tombs Scenic Area in Beijing is located in Changping District, Beijing, which is the mausoleum group of thirteen emperors in the Ming Dynasty. Since ancient times, the Ming Tombs have only four scenic spots open to the outside world: Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling and Shinto. On April 28th, Kangling, which had been sleeping for 500 years, was opened to the public.
Appointment method: The time-sharing appointment method currently adopted by Kangling can be made in the official account of WeChat in the Ming Tombs Scenic Area. Reservation is required one day in advance, and on-site ticket purchase is not accepted. About 40 people can be reserved every hour.
1) fee: 100 yuan, including 1) tickets,
2) About 1 hour tour guide,
3) Farmers near Kangling Village have 1 vouchers for spring cake banquets. The explanation is more detailed, including a walk on the wall of the Ming building, where you can enjoy the surrounding green hills while listening to the story.
There are two 800-year-old Sophora japonica trees at the entrance of Kangling village. There is also a ginkgo tree not far from the village, which is very spectacular. You can stop by.
If you have enough time, you can visit Kangling Village. At the foot of the castle peak, there are wild flowers everywhere, and there are no tourists, so it is suitable for walking and hiking.
Route: navigate to kangling (kangling village 16) and there is a parking lot.
Short trip | Introduction to the Ming Tombs
Travel guide to the Ming tombs 3
The heavy doors are solemn, the halls are majestic and deep, the towers are towering, and the pines and cypresses are green. The Ming Tombs are located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in northern Beijing.
Game features:
There are four scenic spots in the Ming Tombs, namely Shinto, Changling, Dingling and Zhaoling.
Shinto is not only the Shinto of Changling, but also the total Shinto of the Ming Tombs, including memorial archways, stone carvings and stone pavilions. Are all the historical sites worth seeing?
Zhu Yuanzhang's fourth son, Judy's mausoleum, Changling is the most well-preserved building in the Ming Tombs.
Dingling is the mausoleum of Emperor Zhu Yijun and two empresses.
Zhaoling is the mausoleum of Zongshen's father Mu Zong Zhu Zaihou and his three empresses.
Explanation: don't forget to listen to the explanation when you visit ~ You can explain Sanmao in advance with self-help voice, and learn about history while walking ~ There is also the function of punching and stamping all scenic spots and museums online, which is quite fun.
The scenic spot has resumed business. During the epidemic period, before entering the scenic spot, you should make an appointment to purchase tickets through the real-name registration system of the official account of the Ming Tombs WeChat, and show your ID card when checking in. Attractions can be reserved ten days in advance, and each ID card is limited to one ticket per day. Apply for a health code through "Beijing Health Bao" in advance, and you need to check it when you enter the scenic spot. The opening hours of the scenic spot are 9: 00- 16: 00.
Admission price: adult ticket in peak season, April1-June 31; Adult tickets are in 30 yuan, off-season, June 65438+1October1-March 31; Adult ticket, RMB 15 yuan.
Address: Chi Chang Road, shisanling town, Changping District, Beijing.
Transportation mode: Because there is a certain distance between Shinto, Dingling, Changling and Zhaoling, and during the epidemic period, the best travel plan is self-driving. Take the subway from changping line to Xishankou Station, and then transfer to the scenic circular bus. Arrive at Changping Dongguan subway station and transfer to 3 14 and Chang 67.
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