Explore the royal mausoleums

Beijing Suburb Royal
  • Best Time:

    All year round
  • Recommended:

    3 days
  • Admission:

    800-1000RMB 800-1000RMB

Features

Enter the Qingdong Mausoleum in Zunhua and visit the largest and most complete ancient royal mausoleum in China. It not only contains the tombs of five emperors, 15 empresses, and numerous concubines of the Qing Dynasty, but also serves as a model of ancient Chinese tomb architecture. As the tomb group of Ming Dynasty emperors, the newly opened Yongling and Siling in 2024 provide visitors with a richer visiting experience. Visitors can experience the weight of history by making online reservations. As the resting place of Qing Dynasty emperors, the Qingxi Mausoleum is the pinnacle of ancient Chinese tomb architecture with its magnificent building scale and exquisite artistic achievements. Walking through the mausoleum, the scenery changes with every step, and every place tells the profound culture and exquisite architectural beauty of royal mausoleums.

D1
  • Qingdong Mausoleum
Stop 1 Qingdong Mausoleum

Zunhua Qingdong Mausoleum in Hebei Province is the largest and most complete imperial tomb complex in China.

Tickets:
Free
Address:
Liupanying, Shimenzhen, Zunhua, Tangshan, Hebei
Highlights:
Zunhua Qingdong Mausoleum in Hebei Province is the largest and most complete imperial tomb complex in China, with the most reasonable layout. It is located 30 kilometers northwest of Zunhua City, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, and 125 kilometers west of Beijing. It was built in 1661 (the 18th year of the Shunzhi reign) and lasted for 247 years, almost throughout the Qing Dynasty. Qingdong Mausoleum has 5 imperial tombs, 4 empress tombs, 5 concubine gardens, and 1 princess garden, totaling 15 tom... View attractions guide
D2
  • The Ming Tombs
Stop 1 The Ming Tombs

The national scenic area - The Ming Tombs, is located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, 50 kilometers north of Beijing.

Tickets:
30 RMB
Address:
Changchi Lu(Rd), Changping, Beijing
Highlights:
The national scenic area - The Ming Tombs, is located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, 50 kilometers north of Beijing. It is a group of mausoleums built for 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), with the characteristics of large scale, complete system, and relatively intact preservation. The natural landscape in the area is beautiful, and there are many cultural relics and historic sites. There are three national key cultural relics protection units in the... View attractions guide
D3
  • Qingxi Mausoleum
Stop 1 Qingxi Mausoleum

Qingxi Mausoleum in Yixian, Hebei Province is the last imperial tomb group of the Qing Dynasty.

Tickets:
74 RMB
Address:
Yixian, Baoding, Hebei
Highlights:
Qingxi Mausoleum in Yixian, Hebei Province is the last imperial tomb group of the Qing Dynasty. It is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Yixian, Baoding City, Hebei Province, about 98 kilometers away from Beijing. It was built in 1730 and completed in 1915, lasting 185 years. There are a total of 14 tombs, including 4 emperor tombs, 3 empress tombs, 3 concubine gardens, as well as 2 prince gardens, 1 princess garden, and 1 aga garden. It is the burial place of 4 emperors, Yongzheng, Jia... View attractions guide

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