There are many attractions in our country’s capital, all of which are worth visiting. The more famous scenic spots in Beijing include Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City Museum, the Great Wall and the ruins of the Old Summer Palace, which are China's historical and cultural heritage and are very magnificent. There is another scenic spot in Beijing that is known as a world heritage, which is the Ming Tombs. Introduction to the scenic spot
The Ming Tombs are the tombs of emperors and queens of the Ming Dynasty. It is located in Changping District, Beijing. There are many tombs in it. Their architectural styles are similar, it’s just a matter of size. That’s all. This scenic spot is surrounded by mountains, and there are many rivers in front of the mausoleum. The mountains and rivers here are beautiful, and the scenery is very good. It can be said that the ancient people were very knowledgeable and found such a geomantic treasure. The Ming Tombs are currently the largest imperial tombs in the country. In this scenic spot, the distance between the tombs and the tombs is at least half a kilometer. The only mausoleums that can be viewed in the scenic area are Shenlu, Ming Changling, Ming Dingling and Ming Zhaoling. Attraction introduction
Shen Road
It is a passage leading to the Ming Tombs, about seven kilometers long. There is also a stone archway at the southern end of this road, which is the earliest stone archway in my country. There are twenty-four stone beasts arranged neatly on both sides of the sacred road, which is very vivid.
Ming Changling
It is the joint burial mausoleum of Zhu Di, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his queen Xu. It is also the largest of all the mausoleums in it and is relatively well preserved. Very interesting.
Ming Dingling Mausoleum
It is located to the southwest of Ming Dynasty Changling Tomb. It is the tomb of Zhu Yijun, the 13th emperor of the Ming Dynasty and his two queens. This mausoleum is the only one that has been excavated. The mausoleum can also be visited by tourists below.
Ming Zhaoling Mausoleum
It is the mausoleum of Emperor Mu Zongzhuang, the twelfth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his three queens. This mausoleum has been restored and has become the most complete mausoleum. . Introduction to Ming Tombs tickets and preferential policies: /trip/96019.html Food recommendations near the Ming Tombs: /meishi/115671.html One-day tour guide to the Ming Tombs: /tour/115668.html Near the Ming Tombs Special food: /meishi/115671.html