Ming Tombs
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Updated: 2004-01-14 16:28

Some 50 kilometers northwest of the capital, the Ming Tombs are generally combined with a visit to the Great Wall.
Otherwise known as the "13 Tombs," this is the burial site of 13 out of 17 emperors of the Ming Dynasty. However, the only one you can get a good look at is the tomb of Emperor Wanli, who reigned from 1573 to 1620. This tomb was unearthed in 1956. There are two others that have been uncovered, but the rest remain illusive.

A trip to the Ming Tombs is a standard part of the Great Wall tour package. But don't get your hopes up. The best part of the Ming Tombs is the road there. The Spirit Way is the path leading to the mouth of the tomb. Along the path are bizarre, mythical stone monsters standing guard. To get to the tomb itself, you have to walk down many flights of stairs till you are deep inside the mountain. It is kind of creepy and cool to go down and down, but the actual tomb chambers are a little disappointing. There is not much is there, just a couple of stone rooms, excavated treasures.

Opening time: 08:30-17:00

 
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