The Eastern Qing Tombs, a sacred burial ground near Beijing, is one of the two tomb areas devoted to the emperors, empresses and imperial concubines of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911, the last feudal empire in China).The other is the Western Qing Tombs.
The Eastern Qing Tombs, which is among the finest, best-preserved and largest of the extant tomb complexes in China, is located along Changrui Mountain in the west of Malanyu Town, Zunhua County, Hebei Province. Along the south side of Changrui Mountain, the tombs of five emperors, four empresses, five imperial concubines, and one princess are arrayed based on the traditional concept of placing the most senior and most distinguished in the center.
Xiaoling, the tomb of Emperor Shunzhi (1638-1661, the first Qing emperor to rule China), is aligned with the axis of the main apex of Changrui Mountain, which indicates that the person buried there is the most exalted in the group. Other emperors' tombs lie on both sides of Xiaoling in a fan pattern from east to west according to the position each person occupied in the
family hierarchy. The tombs of empresses and concubines are placed alongside those of their husbands, clearly showing the master-subject relationship that they had in life. Sacred ways connect the tombs of the women with those of their husbands, and the sacred ways of the tombs of the other emperors connect with that of Xiaoling. Thus a branch-like system is formed, showing clearly the relationship of the rulers to their heirs.
Of all the tombs, Xiaoling is the biggest and most elaborate, standing as the focal point of the entire structure. The grandeur of this tomb may be attributed to its having been the first sepulcher constructed for a member of the royal family of the Qing Dynasty, so the builders hoped to set the tone for a prosperous future. Crossing through the Great Red Gate, you can see buildings of different sizes, all with roofs of yellow glazed tile, connected by the brick paths or 'sacred ways' that converge in the area of Xiaoling.
An example of the most exquisite architecture of the Eastern Qing Tombs is Dingdongling, the tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi .
Although she handled affairs of state for more than 45 years, she never ascended the throne. (The only female ruler in Chinese history was Empress Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Elaborate and highly refined decorations and carvings inside Dingdongling make it unique among the tombs of the Qing Dynasty. The main material used in the tomb, which took six years to build, was gold, the symbol of royal family.
Around the Gate of Eminent Favor (Long'enmen) of Dingdongling, elaborate carvings of dragons and phoenixes, drifting water and flowing clouds adorn the white marble balustrades. In front of the hall, on a colorful stone, we find examples of extraordinary techniques and unconventional design in additional intricate images of lively dragons and phoenixes.
Many of the minor tombs are also worth visiting as you learn about Chinese culture while enjoying the beauty of the area.
| Admission Fee: | CNY 150 (including the Sacrificial Ceremony) |
| Opening Hours: | 08:00 to 18:00 (tombs are closed before 17:00 in winter) |
| Recommended Time for a Visit: | It may take 2 -3 hours or so on the way to the tombs, single way. So, prepare one day for the whole place. |
Transportation:
Special Notes: Tombs there are far from each other. It is not a good idea to see all of them on foot. After you arrive in Eastern Qing Tombs, hire a taxi. The driver may ask for 200RMB or more to take your around the place. Bargin and pay for 120RMB-150RMB is reasonable.
How to get to Eastern Qing Tombs
By bus:
From Beijing:
1. Tourist bus: In weekends and holidays, special buses can be found in Xuanwumen Church and Qianmen Xi Dajie (tourism hub) to Eastern Qing Tombs directly in weekends and holidays between April and October. Time: 6:30-8:30.
2. Take regular bus to Zunhua from Sihui Bus Station of Beijing. Then shift bus to the Tombs from Zunhua Bus Station.
From Tianjin:
1. Tianjin Friendship Hotel has direct bus to Eastern Qing Tombs in weekends at 6am.
2. Find bus at Hebei Passenger Transport Station to Jixian County first. Change bus to Eastern Qing Tombs.
From Chengde or Qinhuangdao: Find regular bus to Zunhua at long-distance bus stations and then shift bus to Eastern Qing Tombs.
Beijing Bus / Subway Search
By car:
Cost: about 200RMB including toll fee for round trip from Beijing (about 140 kilometers)
1. Drive east along Jingtong Fast Road and Jingha (Beijing-Harbin) Expressway via Beiguan Roundabout, Yanjiao, Sanhe County, turn left at Ji County Big Bridge and enter Ji County, turn right at the roundabout in Ji county and take Ji County-Zunhua road, passing Mashenqiao and Shimenzhen, turn left at Shimenzhen Toll Station, drive long about 4.7km (2.9 miles) and turn left and arrive at the entrance of the Sacred Way of the Eastern Qing Tombs.
2. Drive along Airport South Line Speedway or the Second Highway and take Jingping Highway, go east to Ji County via Jinji (Tianjin-Ji County) Highway extended line and the following route is same to the route 1.
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Q & A on Eastern Qing Tombs
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Aug. 19,2009 17:56 Reply
Ms.LAC5555(United States) said:
Hi,
I was told the tomb for Emperor Qinlng is magnificant. Can someone tell me what is the name of Emperor Qinlng' tomb, the location, and how to get there.
Thanks,
Aug. 19,2009 23:03
Mr.Jack(us) replied:
Hi,Ms. Do you mean the tomb for Emperor "Qianlong" rather than "Qinlng"?
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May. 19,2009 04:55 Reply
Mr.Awesome(new zealand) said:
i need a map to show were its located
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Mar. 4,2009 02:43 Reply
Mr.Qing(China) said:
It is a good place to know the funeral culture of Qing Dynasty.