The Ming Tombs are located at the foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District, Beijing, with a total area of 120 square kilometers, about 50 kilometers away from Tiananmen Square. The Ming Tombs are located in a small basin surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, surrounded by mountains on all sides, with a plain in the middle and a winding river in front. From the establishment of Changling Mausoleum in May of the seventh year of Yongle (1409) to the burial of the last emperor Chongzhen in Siling, 13 imperial tombs, 7 tombs of concubines and 1 tomb of eunuchs were built successively, which lasted for more than 230 years. * * * buried thirteen emperors, twenty-three queens, two princes, more than thirty concubines and two eunuchs. By 20 1 1, the scenic spots that have been opened are Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling and Lu Shen. ? [ 1]?
20 15, 10, the National Tourism Administration found that the main problem in the Ming Tombs Scenic Area is that the phenomenon of bullying and slaughtering customers is serious and there is no clear price tag; Poor sanitary conditions, bare garbage in scenic spots, and untimely cleaning of ground dirt; Problems such as insufficient tourist facilities and incomplete functions of the tourist center will be given a serious warning to the scenic spot, and will be publicly notified, giving six months for rectification. ? [2]?
Chinese name
Ming Tombs
age
Ming?
location
Beijing Changping?
zone
Forty square kilometers
protect grade
National key cultural relics protection unit
Scenic spot level
National aaaaa tourist area
Attribution country
China
Belonging city
Beijing
A season suitable for play
March-May, September-165438+ October
Suggested duration of the game
2 hours
ticket price
Peak season 135 yuan, low season 100 yuan, with half price for students.
famous scenic spot
Changling, Dingling, Ancient Shinto and Deling