Dingling Tomb
The Dingling Tomb is the burial site of the Ming Dynasty emperor Zhao Zong, also known as Emperor Wanli. Located in the Ming Tombs area near Beijing, it is one of the largest and most well-preserved tombs from this period. The tomb complex features impressive architecture, including a grand entrance and various ceremonial structures.
Discovered in 1956, the Dingling Tomb is notable for its underground palace, which houses the emperor's coffin and numerous artifacts. The site provides valuable insights into the burial customs and beliefs of the Ming Dynasty, reflecting the era's rich cultural heritage.