Jǐng Líng

Beijing


The tomb of the Xuande Emperor, who died in 1435. It's not open for visitors, but you can walk here from Chang Ling in 15 minutes, and peer in at the entrance and a couple of stele.


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1. Cháng Líng

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It's no coincidence that the most magnificent of the Ming tombs bears more than a passing resemblance to the Forbidden City. It was commissioned by the…

2. Yŏng Líng

0.71 MILES

The tomb of the Jiajing Emperor (1507–1567). Not open for visitors.

3. Dé Líng

0.85 MILES

The tomb of Tianqi, the 15th and penultimate Ming emperor. Not open for visitors.

4. Xiàn Líng

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The tomb of the Hongxi Emperor (1378–1425), the second emperor to be buried at the Ming Tombs after Yongle in Chang Ling next door. Not open for visitors.

5. Qìng Líng

1.2 MILES

The tomb of the Taichang Emperor, one of the last emperors to be interred at the Ming Tombs. The road here actually passes through the grounds of the…

6. Yù Líng

1.51 MILES

The tomb of the Zhengtong Emperor (1427–1442), who famously became emperor twice. Captured by the Mongols after a disastrous military campaign, he was…

7. Mào Líng

1.75 MILES

The 15th-century tomb of the Chenghua Emperor. Not open for visitors.

8. Museum of the Ming Tombs

1.77 MILES

Housed in several buildings at Dìng Líng, some of which were closed for renovation at time of research, this museum displays a selection of items…