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the Ling'en Gate and the Ling'en Hall (隆恩殿), which was used for paying respects to the Longqing Emperor by successive emperors. The Minglou Tower is the next building, enclosed by a square castle. This castle then connects to Bao Cheng (宝城), a circular wall that encloses the burial mound. The mound itself is an artificial circular structure made of packed earth, beneath which lies the underground palace where the deceased are laid to rest. Similar to the
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chose to bury his father, the Longqing Emperor, there instead. The construction of Zhaoling was completed in 1573, and it follows a similar architectural style to other Ming tombs. The complex is centered around a continuous geometric axis, beginning with a stele in a pavilion. This is followed by
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Zhaoling is the only tomb in the Ming tombs complex that has undergone a significant renovation, which took place in 1980. It was opened to the public in 1990 and is one of the three tombs in the complex that are accessible to tourists, along with Changling and
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The name Zhaoling has been used for other Chinese imperial tombs as well. The
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Side-view of Zhaoling Mausoleum (Bird's-eye view from Zhaoling Village)
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was buried. Zhaoling is one of the thirteen imperial tombs at
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The Longqing Emperor was the 13th emperor of the Chinese
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Wang, Yonglin (2011). "Zhao Tomb of Emperor Longqing".
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Changping District
Beijing
Coordinates
40°17′26″N 116°12′40″E / 40.29056°N 116.21111°E / 40.29056; 116.21111
Chinese
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mausoleum
China
Longqing Emperor
Ming tombs
Changping district
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Ming dynasty
Ming tombs
Empress Li
Empress Xiao'an
Empress Xiaoding
Dingling
Jiajing Emperor
Wanli Emperor
Eastern Qing tombs
Western Qing tombs
Tang dynasty
Emperor Taizong
Zhaoling
Xi'an
Qing dynasty
Hong Taiji
Zhaoling

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