Hot Springs in Tangshan
Hot Springs in Tangshan
Hot Springs in Tangshan
Hot Springs in Tangshan
Hot Springs in Tangshan
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Hot Springs in Tangshan
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Introduction Hot Springs in Tangshan

Introduction
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Located in the North China Plain, Tangshan is rich in groundwater resources, including high quality hot spring resources. These hot springs have excellent water quality and are rich in a variety of minerals and trace elements, which have significant benefits for human health. Hot spring water can not only relieve fatigue, relieve pressure, but also have a certain health care effect. Most of the hot spring resorts here have a variety of hot spring pools, including natural mineral pools, bath pools and jacuzzi, etc., with excellent water quality and rich minerals, it has a good nourishing effect on the skin. The distribution of hot spring pools in the resort is reasonable, and tourists can choose different hot spring pools to experience according to their personal preferences.

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"Qing Eastern Tombs Travel Guide"

"Qing Eastern Tombs Travel Guide"

The Qing Eastern Tombs are located 30 km northwest of Zunhua, Tangshan, Hebei. They are one of the largest, most complete, and best laid-out imperial tomb complexes in China, with significant historical and cultural value. Here is a 3-day travel guide to the Qing Eastern Tombs. Day 1: Morning: Arrive at the Qing Eastern Tombs and visit the Xiaoling Mausoleum, the tomb of Emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty. The tomb is large and beautifully built. You can admire the magnificent stone archways, the Great Red Gate, the stele pavilion, and other buildings, and feel the majesty of the royal family. Noon: Enjoy local specialties such as Zunhua chestnuts and Jingdong meat pies at a restaurant in the tomb area. Afternoon: Head to the Yuling Mausoleum, the tomb of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. The Yuling Mausoleum has a unique architectural style, especially its underground palace, which is full of mystery. You can visit the underground palace and learn about the funeral culture of the Qing Dynasty. Evening: Check in to a hotel near the tomb area and rest. Day 2: Morning: Visit the Jingling Mausoleum, the tomb of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. The Jingling Mausoleum is well-preserved, and you can admire the life stories of Emperor Kangxi and related cultural relics. Noon: Have lunch at a nearby restaurant. Afternoon: Head to the Dingdongling Mausoleum, which includes the tombs of Empress Dowager Cian and Empress Dowager Cixi. You can visit the Cixi Mausoleum, which is extremely luxurious, especially the Long'en Hall, which is breathtakingly magnificent. Evening: Return to the hotel and relax. Day 3: Morning: Visit other tombs, such as the Jingling Imperial Concubine's Tomb and the Yuling Concubine's Tomb, to learn about the lives and burials of Qing Dynasty concubines. Noon: Have lunch in the tomb area and try local snacks. Afternoon: End your tour of the Qing Eastern Tombs and return home with a wealth of memories. Notes: 1. The Qing Eastern Tombs are large, so it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes for a better tour. 2. Respect the rules and cultural heritage of the site, and do not damage or touch the relics. 3. You can hire a guide to better understand the history and cultural connotations of the Qing Eastern Tombs. 4. Pay attention to the weather and take precautions against sun and rain. The Qing Eastern Tombs are a treasure trove of history. During your three-day tour, you can gain an in-depth understanding of the royal culture and historical changes of the Qing Dynasty. Here, you can feel the majesty and luxury of the ancient emperors and appreciate the profoundness of traditional Chinese culture. Come to the Qing Eastern Tombs and embark on an unforgettable journey of history and culture!
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Ruby Sugar Plum
A great place for leisure, entertainment and fitness!

A great place for leisure, entertainment and fitness!

Dashiyu Scenic Area is located in Matiyu Village, Houjiazhai Township, Zunhua City. The Great Wall was first built in the sixth year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi Dynasty and was rebuilt during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. At the foot of the Great Wall, there is a city of Matiyu Pass, with the remains of the city wall still existing. The main peak of Dashiyu is 568 meters above sea level, and a majestic stone Great Wall is built on the winding, steep and dangerous ridge. There are two enemy buildings (high building, depression building) in the Great Wall of Dashiyu, which are currently the best preserved, most distinctive, and most dangerous buildings in Zunhua. It is praised by the most famous and authoritative Great Wall experts in China as "unparalleled in ten thousand miles". When you climb the "First Building of Zunhua" and look around, you will see three mountains and two rivers, and you can see the scenery of the north. You will truly find the feeling of "overlooking all the small mountains". Since 2016, winter tourism projects have been developed to allow tourists to appreciate the dreamlike ice waterfall landscape. After the winter, the staff will freeze the flowing water layer by layer, freeze it into natural art ice sculptures, and the ice waterfall and Wufeng Mountain shine each other, forming a strong visual impact of the exquisite and majestic nature. The Dashiyu in Zunhua City has been dressed up as a human wonder of ice sculptures and jade buildings. The icicles, ice bamboo shoots, ice ridges, ice flowers, ice curtains, ice mantles... at the foot of the mountain are varied and beautiful, and they are accompanied by the ancient Great Wall on the top of the mountain, presenting a beautiful scenery of "the scenery is not the same as the four seasons". This year, the water quality here is very pure, and the ups and downs of the giant kilometer ice waterfall formed by the freezing weather are spectacular and magical. It is as intoxicating as jade, and has won the favor of many tourists. The Dashiyu Canyon is two kilometers long, with steep and dangerous mountains on both sides, and strange rocks. The canyon with ice waterfalls is even more unique. The mountain with strange rocks and the landscape with ice hanging make people unable to catch their eyes, think about it, and forget to return. Dashiyu Scenic Area
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Qing East Tombs in Malanyu Town, Zunhua City, Hebei Province - (Qianlong) Yuling

Qing East Tombs in Malanyu Town, Zunhua City, Hebei Province - (Qianlong) Yuling

Located in Zunhua, Hebei Province, the Qing East Tombs are the largest, most complete, and most appropriately laid out imperial tomb complex in China. Among the 15 tombs covering an area of 78 square kilometers, 161 emperors, empresses, concubines, and princes and princesses are buried. The Qing East Tombs are a rare "feng shui" treasure. To the north, Changrui Mountain serves as a backdrop like a brocade screen, to the south, Jin Xing Mountain faces like a holding fan, in the middle, Yingbi Mountain acts as a desk for support, to the east, Yingfei Daoyang Mountain lies like a coiled dragon, and to the west, Huanghua Mountain stands like a majestic white tiger. Two large rivers encircle the area like two jade belts. The vast and open layout surrounded by mountains is serene and unhurried, truly a place of perfect beauty and natural scenery. When Emperor Shunzhi came to this area for hunting, he was so impressed by the spiritual mountains and clear waters that he immediately decreed, "This mountain's royal aura is lush and can be my longevity palace." Since then, Changrui Mountain has become the site of the grand and magnificent Qing East Tombs. The architecture of the Qing East Tombs is grand, spectacular, and exquisite. Among the large ancient architectural complex consisting of more than 580 individual buildings, there is the widest stone archway in China, a five-bay, six-pillar, eleven-story wooden structure of unparalleled craftsmanship, the most well-preserved 6,000-meter-long main spirit road of Xiaoling, which undulates with the terrain and is extremely artistically appealing. The exquisite Buddhist stone carvings in the underground palace of Qianlong's Yuling are breathtaking, praised by the Panchen Lama as an "invaluable treasure trove of stone carving art." The three gilded halls of Empress Dowager Cixi's tomb are luxuriously decorated, rare in the world, with the "phoenix above and dragon below" stone carvings showing extraordinary craftsmanship... With its undeniable charm and significant historical, artistic, and scientific value, the Qing East Tombs were officially listed as a World Cultural Heritage site on November 30, 2000. In January 2001, it was rated as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration.
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An amazing Crowne Plaza with hot spring tub

An amazing Crowne Plaza with hot spring tub

Staying at this hotel for a short stay, located at Zunhua Town, about 1.5 hours drive from Tangshan, Hebei. Hotel is new with each room has a tub with natural hot spring which is very rare to find in a hotel. This hotel also has quite large kid park inside the hotel and reasonable size of garden. In the future there will be a water themed park next to the hotel. There is also a local hot spring venues with hot spring pools scattered around the hill.
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Eastern Qing Tombs.

Eastern Qing Tombs.

Eastern Qing Tombs The Eastern Qing Tombs, as the burial place of the emperors and concubines of the Qing Dynasty, is indeed a rare good place from the perspective of landform. The Eastern Qing Tombs are surrounded by mountains on all sides, with Jinxing Mountain in the south, Changrui Mountain in the north, Yingfei Daoyang Mountain in the east, Huanghua Mountain in the west, and Yingbi Mountain in the middle, which is the "feng shui treasure land" believed by ancient people. The construction time of the Eastern Qing Tombs spanned the rise and fall of the Qing Dynasty, from the 18th year of Shunzhi (1661) to the 34th year of Guangxu (1908), lasting 247 years. During this period, 5 emperors, 15 empresses, 136 concubines, 3 princes, and 2 princesses of the Qing Dynasty were buried here. However, not all mausoleums in the Eastern Qing Tombs can be visited. Now only the Yuling of Emperor Qianlong and the Dingdongling of Cixi can be visited, because these two mausoleums were blown up by warlord Sun Dianying in the 1920s, and the underground palace was completely exposed. Therefore, the state also took the opportunity to open these two mausoleums for people to visit in 1979. All other mausoleums have also been stolen, but only the thief holes have not been fully opened to the underground palace. Therefore, other mausoleums will also be permanently preserved and will not be opened again. The most spectacular part of the Eastern Qing Tombs is the 5.5-kilometer sacred road that extends from the stone archway to the Xiaoling in the north. There are eighteen pairs of stone statues on both sides, all of which still exist intact, telling the past glory of the Qing Empire. The Eastern Qing Tombs is the largest, most complete, and most regular ancient royal mausoleum building complex in China, with important historical, cultural and artistic value. It was listed as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1961 and was listed as a World Cultural Heritage in 2000.
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8-Day Tour of Chifeng, Qinhuangdao, and Tangshan: A Detailed Guide

8-Day Tour of Chifeng, Qinhuangdao, and Tangshan: A Detailed Guide

An 8-day tour of Chifeng, Qinhuangdao, and Tangshan, exploring the charm of grasslands and coastlines, and experiencing the unique appeal of these three cities is definitely not to be missed! / 🚩Suggested Route: 8-Day Tour of Chifeng, Qinhuangdao, and Tangshan Day 1: Chongqing - Huludao Depart from Chongqing and fly directly to Huludao to embark on a wonderful journey! Upon arrival, check in to the hotel and rest to adjust to the time difference. Day 2: Huludao - Beidaihe - Nandaihe Depart early in the morning for Beidaihe and experience the charm of this coastal town. In the afternoon, head to Nandaihe to enjoy the sun, sand, and waves. Day 3: Pigeon Nest Park Spend the day exploring Pigeon Nest Park, admiring the unique coastal erosion landforms, experiencing the fun of beachcombing, and marveling at the beauty and wonder of nature. Day 4: Eastern Qing Tombs Visit the Eastern Qing Tombs, trace the footsteps of history, and appreciate the solemnity and mystery of the ancient royal mausoleums. Day 5: Ulan Butong Grassland Head to the Ulan Butong Grassland, experience the vastness and freedom of the grassland, enjoy horse riding, and immerse yourself in the grassland scenery. Day 6: Princess Lake Admire the picturesque scenery of Princess Lake, experience the romance and poignant beauty of the legend, and enjoy the tranquility of the lakeside. Day 7: Putuo Zongcheng Temple Visit Putuo Zongcheng Temple, appreciate the unique style of Tibetan Buddhist architecture, and experience the profound religious culture. Day 8: Arrive in Chongqing The pleasant journey concludes with a flight back to Chongqing, taking home wonderful memories and experiences! / Tips: - February Climate: Chifeng is dry and cold, while Qinhuangdao and Tangshan are relatively humid and cold. Remember to bring thick coats and thermal underwear 🧣. - Local Customs: Qinhuangdao has many festive customs, offering opportunities to experience the local New Year culture 🧧, while Tangshan has a long industrial history worth exploring. - Food: Chifeng offers Inner Mongolian cuisine, Qinhuangdao boasts seafood feasts 🦞, and Tangshan has unique snacks. Foodies, don't miss out! / The charm of Chifeng, the coastal beauty of Qinhuangdao, and the ancient charm of Tangshan—this three-city tour will leave you with wonderful memories! 🌟 Don't forget to share your travel stories~ 🚀
Matthew Carmichael
Matthew Carmichael
My No.1 outdoor hot spring has finally been found! Soaking in winter is amazing!

My No.1 outdoor hot spring has finally been found! Soaking in winter is amazing!

My No.1 outdoor hot spring has finally been found! Soaking in winter is amazing! Tangquan Palace in Zunhua really shocked me! ‼️ Twenty or thirty outdoor pools are located on the back hill of the hotel. Each pool is surrounded by vegetation, blending in with nature. You won't even feel the presence of others if you don't leave the pool! If you want more privacy, you can purchase a private hot spring, which includes a separate double stone bath and pool. ‼️ The pools also offer a wide variety, including sandalwood, rose, mint, and wolfberry... The scents are fragrant, and the colors are very healing. I could soak in them forever! The day we went, the temperature was below zero with a slight breeze. In the warm embrace of the hot spring pool, it felt truly amazing.🥹 ‼️ I purchased a hotel package, which included a double bed room + double breakfast + double hot spring tickets, all for just CNY 320 per person.👍 ‼️ Hot spring lovers in Beijing, don't miss out! It's a 2.5-hour drive and definitely worth it! If you have enough time, you can also visit the Eastern Qing Tombs, which are not far away. So close and so beautiful, come to Hebei more often on weekends! 📍Tangquan Palace Hot Spring Resort, Zunhua 📍Tangquan Village, Tangquan Township, Zunhua City, Tangshan City, Hebei Province
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Turner Evelyn(18
Visiting the Eastern Qing Tombs: Dong Dingling - The Tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi

Visiting the Eastern Qing Tombs: Dong Dingling - The Tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi

⛰️Dong Dingling houses the tombs of Empress Xiaozhen Xian (Ci'an) and Empress Xiaoqin Xian (Cixi), consorts of Emperor Xianfeng (Qing Wenzong). Ci'an's tomb is called "Puxiangyu Dong Dingling," while Cixi's tomb is called "Putuoyu Dong Dingling." Both tombs are located east of Emperor Xianfeng's Dingling Tomb and are subsidiary tombs, hence the name Dong Dingling (Eastern Dingling). During the Qing Dynasty, only Emperor Xianfeng's reign had two empress tombs, making this unique. These two Dong Dingling tombs are the highest-ranking empress tombs of the Qing Dynasty. Ci'an and Cixi's tombs were built with identical architectural specifications and are more elaborate than other empress tombs, featuring additional memorial archways and dismounting tablets. Empress Dowager Cixi, who held supreme power for 48 years, lived an extremely extravagant life. She spared no expense in creating her final resting place, intending to showcase her unrivaled authority and status to future generations 😎 🔺Highlights of Dong Dingling: Famous for its "three wonders" in wood, gold, and stone. ✅Stone Wonder: The throne steps in front of Longen Hall feature the famous "dragon below, phoenix above" stone. The 69 white marble railings around Longen Hall are carved with "phoenix leading, dragon chasing" patterns. The 76 pillars break from the traditional one-dragon-one-phoenix format, showing "one phoenix above two dragons," symbolizing Cixi's two periods as regent. ✅Wood Wonder: All three halls are constructed with Hainan Huanghuali rosewood, making them truly "precious rosewood halls." This type of wood construction is unique to Cixi's tomb. ✅Gold Wonder: The decorative paintings in the three main halls break from tradition, featuring the highest-ranking golden dragon and imperial seal patterns. The beams and ceiling paintings are done directly on the natural rosewood surface using the finest "treasury gold leaf" without traditional ground layer or paint. This unique style is exclusive to Cixi's tomb in all Qing imperial tombs. The "golden dragons coiling around jade pillars" in the three halls are vivid and radiant. While the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City has 6 pillars with coiling dragons in gold leaf, Cixi's tomb features gilt copper dragons on all 64 pillars. The original gilt copper dragons are gone, replaced by modern replicas. Each ceiling panel in the main halls originally featured golden dragons - of the 575 gold-leafed carved dragon ceiling panels, only 5.5 remain, either overlooked by tomb raiders or preserved for other reasons. 🔸Despite her life of supreme luxury, the "Old Buddha" never got to enjoy her lavishly built tomb. The tomb was not only completely looted but also underwent three different periods of coffin placement. 📌Tips: ◆Cixi's Dong Dingling is one of two tombs in the Eastern Qing Tombs where visitors can enter the underground palace. While Ci'an and Cixi's tombs are built side by side, separated only by a horse trough ditch, and both are beautifully constructed, Ci'an's tomb is not open to the public. ◆There's a Tomb Keeper's Museum with a 30 yuan entrance fee where you can watch actual footage of Cixi's coffin being opened.
SARA SIMMONS
SARA SIMMONS
Zunhua Qingdongling, Tangshan - Dynasty Stories.

Zunhua Qingdongling, Tangshan - Dynasty Stories.

Qingdongling is located in Zunhua City, Hebei Province, 125 kilometers away from Beijing. It is the largest, most complete, and most appropriate layout of the existing imperial mausoleum buildings in China. It is the first batch of world cultural heritage in Hebei Province and a national AAAAA tourist attraction. Among the 15 mausoleums covering an area of 80 square kilometers, 161 people were buried, including 5 emperors, 15 queens, 136 concubines, 3 princes, and 2 princesses. Among them, the Yuling Underground Palace of Qianlong and the Dingdongling Underground Palace of Cixi are the most famous. 🤍🤍Architectural layout: After reading the map here, you will find the characteristics of "center is supreme" and "order of age", the first emperor Shunzhi of the customs is in the central axis, the left is Kangxi's Jingling, and the left is Tongzhi's Huiling; The right of Xiaoling is Qianlong's Yuling, and the right is Xianfeng's Dingling of Wenzong, forming the pattern of children and grandchildren serving their ancestors. 🤍🤍Visit order Self-driving: Cixi Mausoleum-Dingling (Xianfeng)-Yuling Concubine Garden-Yuling (Qianlong)-Xiaoling (Shunzhi)-Main Divine Road-Jingling (Kangxi)-Daoguang Ruins-Huiling (Tongzhi). Bus: Main Divine Road-Jingling-Yuling-Yuling Concubine Garden-Cixi Mausoleum. 🌟Main attractions: ✅The most complete Xiaoling main divine road in China, more than 6,000 meters long ✅The exquisite stone carvings in the Yuling Underground Palace of Qianlong, known as the "Treasure House of Stone Carving Art" ✅The widest stone archway in China ✅The three main halls of Cixi Mausoleum using the most precious Huanghuali wood and decorated with gold ✅The Danbi Stone of Cixi Mausoleum "Phoenix on the top and dragon on the bottom" not only exceeds the regulations, but also hollow carving, complicated craftsmanship, and the difference can be seen by comparing with the Danbi Stone of Kangxi Jingling ✅The concubine garden tomb is nothing more than a bun-like tomb in the wall, even if it is beautiful and favored like Xiangfei, it is nothing more than a handful of loess after death ✨Currently open attractions: Xiaoling Main Divine Road, Yuling (Qianlong), Dingdongling (Cixi), Yufei (Xiangfei), Xiaoling (Shunzhi), Jingling (Kangxi) Opening hours: Peak season (April 1-October 31: 8:30-17:00 Off-season (November 1-March 31): 9:00-16:00 Joint ticket: 108 yuan/person in peak season (including Xiaoling main divine road, Yuling, Yufei Mausoleum, Dingdongling (Cixi Mausoleum), Jingling); 80 yuan/person in off-season. Single ticket: 60 yuan/person for Yuling in peak season; 60 yuan/person for Cixi Mausoleum in peak season. 40 yuan/person in off-season. Shuttle ticket: ticket 30 yuan/person. Pray for the Grand Ceremony: 30 yuan/person (peak season). Coordinates: Qingdongling Management Office, Malanyu Town, Zunhua, Tangshan, Hebei Province
EerikaM?kinen
EerikaM?kinen
Light Snow and Red Makeup for the Royal Family - Eastern Qing Tombs

Light Snow and Red Makeup for the Royal Family - Eastern Qing Tombs

On the morning of January 26, 2025, the first light snow of the winter had just stopped. My family suggested visiting the Eastern Qing Tombs to see the red walls and yellow roofs under the light snow, and that's how this set of photos came about. The Eastern Qing Tombs are located 30 km northwest of Zunhua City, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, and 125 km west of downtown Beijing. During the Qing Dynasty, the tomb area covered about 2,500 square kilometers, and today it covers 80 square kilometers (some say 78 square kilometers, with the front circle tomb area covering about 48 square kilometers and the building area covering 71,020 square meters). It is one of the largest, most complete, most regular, and best-preserved ancient imperial tomb complexes in China. Construction of the Eastern Qing Tombs began in the 18th year of the Shunzhi era (1661) and lasted 247 years. The tomb area is 125 km long and 20 km wide. A total of 217 palaces and archways were built, forming 15 large and small tombs (5 imperial tombs, 4 empress tombs, 5 concubine tombs, and 1 princess tomb). The Eastern Qing Tombs are the final resting place of 5 emperors, 15 empresses, 136 concubines, 3 princes, and 2 princesses, totaling 161 people. The Eastern Qing Tombs are part of the Ming and Qing Royal Tombs, which have been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 5A scenic area.
KALEB HARVEY
KALEB HARVEY
Recommended Tourist Spot: Eastern Qing Tombs (Zunhua, Tangshan)
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Recommended Tourist Spot: Eastern Qing Tombs (Zunhua, Tangshan)

#discoverchina The Eastern Qing Tombs are located at the foot of Changrui Mountain in Zunhua, Tangshan, an area known for its stunning natural beauty and excellent feng shui. This site, a UNESCO World Heritage site, holds immense historical value, serving as the final resting place for many Qing emperors. 🏯 Facts About Eastern Qing Tombs History: Construction spanned 247 years. Significance: It houses 5 emperors, 15 empresses, 136 concubines, 3 princes, and 2 princesses, totaling 161 people. Highlights: The tombs are an architectural marvel, with their grandeur and completeness. 🌟 Main Areas to Visit Xiaoling (Emperor Shunzhi’s Tomb): The grand entrance and 6000-meter-long Sacred Road lined with ancient stone figures, one of the most well-preserved in China. Yuling (Emperor Qianlong’s Tomb): Admire the exquisite stone carvings, known as the "stone sculpture art treasure." Yufei Tomb (Empress Dowager Cixi’s Tomb): The impressive three main halls decorated with rare huanghuali wood and gilded accents. Jingling (Emperor Kangxi’s Tomb): A comparison of the Danbi stones ("Phoenix above, Dragon below"), a stunning feature that contrasts with Cixi’s tomb. 🏰 What Makes This Place Unique? Sacred Road: The long, picturesque road leading to the tombs is an iconic feature. Stone Archways: The largest stone archway in China is here! Feng Shui: The tombs are set in a perfectly harmonious landscape surrounded by mountains, a masterwork of ancient Chinese geomancy. #travel #naturalwonders
Fly with Jess
Fly with Jess
I've been to the Eastern Qing Tombs three times and finally figured it out.

I've been to the Eastern Qing Tombs three times and finally figured it out.

Here are some tips for visiting the Eastern Qing Tombs: Attractions • Xiao Mausoleum: The tomb of Emperor Shunzhi, the first Qing emperor to rule after the Manchu conquest of China. It is also the center of the Eastern Qing Tombs. From the stone archway and the Red Gate to the Shengde Stele Pavilion and the stone figures and horses, you can experience its grand scale. • Yu Mausoleum: The tomb of Emperor Qianlong. The architecture is magnificent, and the carvings in the underground palace are exquisite, showcasing superb stone carving artistry. • Cixi Mausoleum: Famous for its luxurious decoration and unique architectural style. The golden dragons, xicai paintings, and white marble carvings in the Hall of Supreme Harmony all demonstrate its opulence. • Jing Mausoleum: The tomb of Emperor Kangxi. Its grand scale offers insights into Qing Dynasty history. • Zhao Mausoleum (Western): The tomb of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. It has a unique location and an architectural style that blends various elements. • Yufei Garden Tombs: The tombs of Emperor Qianlong's concubines. Here, you can learn about the characteristics of concubine tombs and explore the legend of the Fragrant Concubine. Cultural Experiences • Watch sacrificial performances: At certain times, the scenic area may hold sacrificial ceremonies, recreating the grand scenes of historical prayer rituals. • Visit cultural relic exhibitions: The Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Yu Mausoleum and Cixi Mausoleum hosts the "Shocking Relics" exhibition of precious cultural relics from the prosperous Kangxi and Qianlong eras, and the "Lingering Fragrance of Ink" exhibition of exquisite cultural relics of Empress Dowager Cixi. Leisure and Relaxation There are many agritourism businesses around the scenic area where you can taste Manchu specialties and imperial cuisine, such as geza and the "Eight Great Bowls." You can also buy local agricultural products like Jingdong chestnuts and large walnuts, as well as Eastern Qing Tombs cultural and creative products. Tour Route Planning • Highlights Tour: Take the sightseeing bus along the main sacred way of the Xiao Mausoleum, visit the Yu Mausoleum and Cixi Mausoleum, admire the ancient architecture and carvings, and learn about the culture of the Qing imperial tombs. • In-depth Tour: Spend a day or more visiting the Jing Mausoleum, Zhao Mausoleum (Western), Yufei Garden Tombs, and other sites in addition to the above-mentioned attractions to gain a comprehensive understanding of the history and culture of the Eastern Qing Tombs.
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