Mao Ling

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Mao Ling is the mausoleum complex that serves as the imperial tomb of the Ming dynasty Chenghua Emperor in China.

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Mao Ling canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
imperial mausoleum
tomb
associatedReligion Chinese folk religion
Confucian ritual tradition
associatedWith Chinese imperial funerary culture
burialPlaceOf Chenghua Emperor NERFINISHED
Empress consorts of the Chenghua Emperor
completedIn 1487
constructionBegan 1479
constructionEnded 1487
country China
dynasty Ming dynasty
era 15th century
governedBy administration of the Ming Tombs scenic area
hasAccess tourist site
hasArchitecturalStyle Ming dynasty imperial mausoleum style
hasCulturalSignificance example of mid-Ming imperial mausoleum design
hasFeature burial mound
gate complex
sacrificial hall
spirit way
stele pavilion
stone statues
hasProtectionStatus Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level in China
heritageStatus part of the Ming Tombs UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Beijing
Changping District NERFINISHED
locatedNear other Ming imperial tombs
material brick
stone
wood
namedAfter Mao Shan (Mao Mountain)
partOf Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming imperial necropolis near Beijing

Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming tombs
servesAs Ming Tombs
surface form: imperial tomb of the Chenghua Emperor
UNESCOSite Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 2003

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Chenghua Emperor burialPlace Mao Ling
Jianshen burialPlace Mao Ling
subject surface form: Chenghua Emperor