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Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty

World's Largest Concentration of Royal Tombs

At a distance of 50 km northwest of Beijing stands an arc-shaped cluster
of hills fronted by a small plain. Here is
where 13 emperors of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) were buried,
and the area is known as the Ming Tombs.

The Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty

Construction of the tombs started in 1409 and ended with the fall of the Ming Dynasty in 1644. In over 200 years tombs were built over an area of 40 square kilometres, which is surrounded by walls totalling 40 kilometres. Each tomb is located at the foot of a separate hill and is linked with the other tombs by a road called the Sacred Way. The stone archway at the southern end of the Sacred Way, built in 1540, is 14 metres high and 19 metres wide, and is decorated with designs of clouds, waves and divine animals.


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