Where are the Ming Tombs? -One-day tour guide-Introduction to scenic spots
The Ming Tombs are the tombs of the emperors and empresses of the Ming Dynasty. They are located in Changping District, Beijing, and there are many graves in them. Their architectural styles are similar, but the size is only a matter of size. This scenic spot is surrounded by mountains and there are many rivers in front of the mausoleum. The scenery here is beautiful, and the scenery is very good. It can be said that the ancient people were very knowledgeable and found such a treasure trove of geomantic omen. The Ming Tombs are the largest royal tombs in China at present. At this scenic spot, the distance between the mausoleum and Yuling is at least half a kilometer. The only tombs that can be seen in the scenic area are Lu Shen, Ming Changling Mausoleum, Ming Dingling Mausoleum and Ming Zhaoling Mausoleum.
Attractions introduction Lu Shen
This is a passage leading to the Ming Tombs, which is about seven kilometers long. There is also a stone archway at the southernmost end of this road, which is the earliest stone archway in China. Twenty-four stone beasts are neatly arranged on both sides of Lu Shen Road, which is very vivid.
Changling
It is the tomb of Xu, the third emperor and empress of the Ming Dynasty. It is also the largest mausoleum in it. It is well preserved and interesting.
Mingdingling
It's in the southwest of Ming Changling. This is the tomb of Zhu Yijun, the 13th emperor of Ming Dynasty, and his two empresses. The mausoleum here is the only one that has been excavated, and the tourists below can also visit it.
Mingzhaoling
This is the tomb of Mu Zong Zhuang, the 12th emperor of Ming Dynasty, and his three empresses. After restoration, this mausoleum has become the most perfect one.
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