Dingling Mausoleum

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Dingling Mausoleum is an imperial tomb complex in Beijing that serves as the burial site of the Ming dynasty Wanli Emperor and his consorts.

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Dingling Mausoleum canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf imperial mausoleum
architecturalStyle Ming dynasty architecture
burialPlaceOf Empress Xiaoduan NERFINISHED
Empress Xiaojing NERFINISHED
Wanli Emperor NERFINISHED
constructedUnder Wanli Emperor NERFINISHED
constructionEndDate 1590
constructionStartDate 1584
contains burial artifacts
coffins of Wanli Emperor and his consorts
stone thrones
coordinateLocation 40.258°N 116.220°E
country China
discovered 1956
distanceFromBeijingCityCenter approximately 50 km northwest
dynasty Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
excavated 1956–1958
excavatedBy Chinese archaeologists
floorCountUnderground 3
hasPart Lingxing Gate NERFINISHED
Soul Tower NERFINISHED
spirit way
stone sacrificial hall
treasure mound
underground palace
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
inception late 16th century
locatedIn Beijing
Ming Tombs NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Changping District NERFINISHED
locatedNear Changling Mausoleum NERFINISHED
managementBy Ming Tombs Scenic Area Administration NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
stone
wood
namedAfter posthumous title "Ding" of the Wanli Emperor
openToPublic true
partOf Ming Tombs NERFINISHED
partOfUNESCOSite Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties NERFINISHED
period late Ming dynasty
significance important example of Ming imperial funerary architecture
significantEvent first and only excavated Ming imperial tomb at the Ming Tombs complex
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 2000
use archaeological site
tourist attraction

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Xianfeng Emperor burialPlace Dingling Mausoleum
Empress Xiaoduanxian burialPlace Dingling Mausoleum
Shenzong burialPlace Dingling Mausoleum
subject surface form: Wanli Emperor