Brief introduction of the 18th Tang Mausoleum in Guanzhong.

The 18th Tang Mausoleum in Guanzhong, also known as the 18th Mausoleum of Guanzhong, the 18th Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong, the 18th Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong and the 18th Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong, refers to the tombs where eighteen emperors of Tang Dynasty (including Empress Wu Zetian and nineteen emperors) were buried around Chang 'an (Jin 'an) in Tang Dou, Guanzhong area, Shaanxi Province, and all belong to national key cultural relics protection units. Tombs in the Tang Dynasty were distributed in Fuping County, pucheng county County, Sanyuan County, Jingyang County, Liquan County and Gan County of Shaanxi Province. On June 25th, 20001year, it was announced by the State Council as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units, including Ji, Zhao, Gan, Ding, Qiao, Tai, Jian, Yuan, Chong, Feng, Jing, Guang and Qing. The Tang Mausoleum, surrounded by mountains, is magnificent and fan-shaped around Chang 'an, Kyoto. Together with Chang 'an City and Palace, it constitutes the highest-ranking and densest scenic spot of Tang Dynasty cultural relics and sites in China. 20 14 Shaanxi province will start to build a special tourist line for Han and Tang tombs. It is also planned to declare the Han and Tang tombs as world cultural heritage.