The Ming Tombs collectively refer to the 13 tombs of the Ming Dynasty emperors. Covering an area of 80 square kilometers, it represents one of the most complete sets of imperial burial sites in the world. Construction began in the seventh year of the Ming Yongle era (1409) and continued for over 200 years until the early Qing Dynasty.
Address: Changchi Road, Thirteen Mausoleums Town, Changping District, Beijing
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