#Western Qing Tombs Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
#2 of Best Things to Do in Yi County
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
Cemeteries
Address:
Xiling Town, Yi County, Baoding City
Opening times:
Opens at 08:00-17:30(Admission ends at 17:00)Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 days
Phone:
0312-4710016
A Royal Tomb, Half a History of the Qing Dynasty | The Qing Western Tombs in Yixian County, Baoding, Hebei
【A Royal Tomb, Half a History of the Qing Dynasty】The Qing Western Tombs were established in the eighth year of the Yongzheng reign (1730) and took 186 years to complete. They are the burial site of Emperors Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Daoguang, and Guangxu, as well as 9 empresses, 57 imperial concubines, 2 princesses, 2 princes, and 6 imperial sons, totaling 80 individuals. Out of the 4 royal tombs, 3 are open to the public, reflecting the rise and fall of the Qing dynasty through their scale and system. The Tailing of Yongzheng is grand and imposing; the Muling of Daoguang is the smallest in scale, with its Long'en Hall made of Phoebe zhennan wood being the highlight; the Chongling of Guangxu appears somewhat modest, and from its opened underground palace (which was robbed in 1938), one can glimpse the elegance of the royal tombs. Fortunately, the other underground palaces have not been robbed and, like the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, remain in their original state and will not be excavated. Many secrets of the Qing palace may thus be buried underground forever. As a World Cultural Heritage site, the Qing Western Tombs are flawless except for the slightly expensive tickets!
⏳Visiting Time: 3-5 hours
🚉Transportation Tips: Self-driving is the most convenient
🎫Ticket: 108 yuan, adult
🗓Itinerary: Muling—Xichangling—Tailing—Chongling—Yongfu Temple
Prof. Lelah Ledner
Mu Ling at the Qing Western Tombs: The Luxurious Tomb of a Frugal Emperor
Mu Ling at the Qing Western Tombs: The Luxurious Tomb of a Frugal Emperor
Located in Yixian, Baoding, Hebei, Mu Ling in the Qing Western Tombs is the mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty Emperor Daoguang (Aisin Gioro Minning, 1820–1850). It was constructed from the eleventh year (1831) to the fifteenth year (1835) of the Daoguang era.
The Daoguang mausoleum was originally planned to be located at Baohua Valley in the Qing Eastern Tombs, but unfortunately encountered a water leakage accident during construction, which led to the selection of the higher terrain of Longquan Valley in the Western Tombs for reconstruction.
Mu Ling deliberately sought simplicity, reducing many regulations, but in reality, it was understated luxury. The Long'en Hall and the east and west side halls were all made of Phoebe zhennan wood, and thousands of dragons were carved using high-relief and openwork techniques. This is truly unique among the Eastern and Western Qing Tombs.
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A Royal Mausoleum, Half of Qing History | Qing Xiling in Yi County, Hebei
Qing Xiling was built in the eighth year of Yongzheng (1730), and after 186 years, it buried 4 emperors including Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Daoguang, Guangxu, as well as 9 empresses, 57 concubines, 2 princesses, 2 princes, and 6 princes, a total of 80 people. 3 out of 4 mausoleums are open, and their scale and establishment also reflect the rise and fall of the Qing Dynasty. The Tai Mausoleum of Yongzheng is grand and extraordinary; the Mu Mausoleum of Daoguang is the smallest, and the Longen Hall made of golden phoebe is the biggest highlight; the Chong Mausoleum of Guangxu is slightly shabby, and the open underground palace (which was stolen in 1938) can give a glimpse of the style of the royal mausoleum. Fortunately, the other underground palaces have not been stolen, and like the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, they are kept in their original state and will not be excavated. How many secrets of the Qing Palace may be buried underground. As a World Cultural Heritage, Qing Xiling, apart from the expensive tickets, has no problems!
⏳Play time: 3-5 hours
🚉Travel strategy: Self-driving is the most convenient
🎫Ticket: 108 yuan, adult
🗓Itinerary: Mu Mausoleum—Xichang Mausoleum—Tai Mausoleum—Chong Mausoleum—Yongfu Temple
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Qing Xiling is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Baoding County, Hebei Province. This is one of the royal tombs of the last feudal dynasty in China.
Qingxi Ling mainly has four Huangdi Mausoleums, the third emperor of the Qing Dynasty after the Qing Dynasty, the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the fifth Emperor Qingren Zongjiaqing Emperor's Mausoleum, the Sixth Emperor Qing Xuanzong Daoguang Emperor The tomb of the Emperor Guangxu of the Emperor of the Ninth Emperor and the Emperor of the Ninth Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
Once the Qing Dynasty royal family regarded Xiling as "the soil of the dragons and the tigers, and the ghosts of the night", it was regarded as the land of feng shui, and it was strictly forbidden for the people to pass by. Ask for sin, and then execute it. Now, this famous Chinese and foreign mausoleum has become a tourist attraction for Chinese and foreign tourists.