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These tombs are the best preserved Chinese imperial tombs and have been nominated by UNESCO as world cultural heritage.
In size, the mausoleum is larger than the Great pyramid in Egypt. Seen from afar.
Huangdi Mausoleum is the tomb of Huangdi, hidden inside the dense evergreen cypresses on Mt. Qiao.
Confucian Cemetery is about 1.5 kilometers north of Qufu and is the graveyard of Confucius and his decedents.
Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu, the two emperors were buried together in one tomb.
The East Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty is located at the foot of Changrui Mountain west of Malan Valley of Zunhua County in Hebei Province.
In memory of Genghis Khan’s glorious life, this magnificent mausoleum was built as eye-catching.
The tomb of Zheng Chenggong is located at the foot of Fuchuan Mountain in Kangdian Village
The general outlay of West Mausoleums is much like those of the Ming Dynasty and Eastern Mausoleums.
The Mausoleum, locally referred to as execution site for army officers, is a huge mound of 10-meter high, assuming the shape of a turtle
They are the best preserved stone towers in Sichuan.