The Eastern Qing Tombs, known as Qing Dong Ling, stand as the largest and best-preserved mausoleum complex in China, nestled in the eastern part of the country. This UNESCO World Heritage site encompasses 15 tombs and over 500 structures, housing the remains of five emperors, 15 empresses, three princes, two princesses, and 136 imperial concubines from the Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1911). Visitors can explore the intricate architecture and serene landscapes, gaining insight into the rich history and cultural significance of this imperial burial ground.
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