southern slope of Tianshou Mountain

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The southern slope of Tianshou Mountain is a historically significant hillside northwest of Beijing that forms the scenic setting for the Ming imperial tomb complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hillside
associatedWithDynasty Ming dynasty
country China
directionFrom northwest of central Beijing
formsScenicSettingFor Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming imperial tomb complex

Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming tombs
hasCulturalSignificance imperial feng shui setting
hasFunction imperial burial landscape backdrop
hasHeritageSignificance historical landscape
hasNotableFeature historically protected environment around Ming tombs
scenic backdrop for imperial mausoleums
hasRole protective mountain in Ming tombs layout
hasViewOver Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming imperial tomb complex
isNorthOf Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming tombs valley
isPartOf Tianshou Mountain
surface form: Tianshou Mountain landscape
locatedIn Beijing
Changping District
China
Tianshou Mountain
near Changping District
surface form: Changping New Town
partOf Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming tombs scenic area
relatedTo Ming Tombs
surface form: Shisanling (Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty)
terrainType mountain slope
timePeriodOfMajorUse 15th century
16th century
17th century
usedBy Ming dynasty
surface form: Ming imperial family

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Ming Tombs locatedOn southern slope of Tianshou Mountain