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Mancheng
Han Tombs
Zhili
Governor's Office
Western
Qing Tombs
The
Lotus Pond
Anguo
Herbal City
Wangdu
Han Tomb
Yan
State Relics
Dingzhou
Pagoda
Quyang
Porcelain Kiln
Three-kingdom
Relics
Northern-mount
Temple
Yicihui
Stone Pillar
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MOUNTAIN AND WATER
Baiyangdian Lake
Yesanpo Scenic Area
Laiyuan,Cool City
Wolf's Teeth Mountain
Great Wall In Laiyuan
Underground Tunnel
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Western Qing Tombs
The Western Qing Tombs are located at Yixian County, 120 km west
of Beijing.(Hence the name Eastern Qing Tomb.)
There
were altogether 10 emperors in the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911) since
they conquered central China in 1644. 4 of them had their tombs
built in the Western Qing Tombs, 5 of them built their tombs in
the Eastern one (120 km east of Beijing), the last emperor, Puyi,
did not have his tomb built in neither of these two tombs.
The
four tombs in Western Qing Tombs are:
Tai
Tomb for Emperor Yongzheng(1678-1735, the 3rd emperor)
Chang
Tomb for Emperor Jiaqing (1760-1820, the 5th emperor)
Mu
Tomb for Emperor Daoguang (1782-1850, the 6th emperor)
Chong
Tomb for Emperor Guangxu (1871-1908, the 9th emperor)
There
are another 10 tombs for the empresses, princes and princesses,
altogether 76 royal family members were buried in this peaceful
land.
The
Tai Tomb for Emperor Yongzheng is the first tomb in this area and
largest. The Chong Tomb for Emperor Guangxu is the last tomb built
in the Qing Dynasty, and his tomb is the only one whose
underground palace is opened to public. |
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