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Ming Tombs (Ming Sishan Ling)

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #30 of 167 attractions in Beijing
Traveler Description: The royal tombs are a short distance outside the city. Hundreds of small stone animals guard the road to the tombs.
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Attraction type: Historic site, Statue
Address: Changping District Beijing 102213
China

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Reviews of Ming Tombs (Ming Sishan Ling)

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5 of 5 stars
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Jul 2, 2008

For people who know a great deal of China's history, especially the history of Ming Dynasty, this place is a must visit. It provides one-of-a-kind authentic experience. That explains why this place is a hot spot for native Chinese, especially those who are fascinated by history. For each of the thirteen emperors who was buried here, there was a very... more

2 of 5 stars
Cincinnati, Ohio
Sep 27, 2007

This was by far the least interesting stop I made in Beijing. My work colleague and I stopped here on our way back from visiting the Great Wall. If we'd stopped first, it may have been more interesting. We visited the DingLing tomb, and as other reviewers have stated, it wasn't exactly as I expected. The tomb is very bland...looks... more

Aug 30, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful

My wife and I went here, while returning from the Great Wall. Overall it is bland and the underground area is very empty. The walls are smooth concrete and you have the feeling of being in an underground bank vault/storage area vs. an old cultural site. You do not get a sense for how it looked/was when it was built... more

3 of 5 stars
Winston-Salem, NC
Jun 21, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful

Like a lot of things in China, Ming Tombs are just not what American tourists expect of cultural heritage sites. English translatations on signs make NO sense, (its hard enough to get a grasp of several hundred years of Ming history anyway) and there's just not much there. Only one tomb is "excavated" and I use the term extremely loosely... more

3 of 5 stars
Chengde, China
May 10, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful

The Ming Tombs are definitely 'horses for courses'. There are just two tombs which have been excavated. DingLing and ChangLing. The problem arises as to which one should visit if time is pressing. DingLing has been excavated so thoroughly that one is able to get into the burial chamber itself. However, it is apparently a very steep climb down and... more

4 of 5 stars
Quezon City, Philippines
Nov 7, 2006
2/3 found this review helpful

This is the Chinese version of the royal tombs in Egypt. The tombs are deep in the underground so it's quite difficult for the handicapped tourists. What you see are artifacts, things and belongings of the emperor including the tombs of the mistresses. Very informative and interesting if you like studying other cultures. more

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Changping District, Beijing 102213, China