Located in the eastern suburb of Shenyang City, Liaoning
Province, Fuling Tomb (East Tomb) is the mausoleum of Nurhachi
(1559-1626), the founder of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and his
empress. Covering an area of 194,800 square meters (about 48
acres), Fuling Tomb is a well-preserved tomb complex of the Qing
Dynasty. It is now included in UNESCO's list of World Heritage
Sites.
Work on this majestic tomb began in 1629 and finished in 1651.
It was built against the Tianzhu Mountain enjoying a grand
topography, rich historic connotation and beautiful scenery. The
tomb has an impressive simplicity and elegance which is
unforgettable. The natural layout of Fuling Tomb can be divided
into three parts from south to north.
The first part refers to the outside part of the grand red gate
-the Frontispiece of Fuling Tomb. On both sides of the Frontispiece
stand delicately carved Stone Lions, Huabiao (ornamental columns
like those in Tiananmen Square), Memorial Archways and Stone
Tablets.
On these stone tablets are carved three kinds of Chinese
characters in Manchu, Mongolian and Han instructing visitors to
dismount and pass here on foot, or else be punished. Through the
Frontispiece is the second part - the Sacred Way. Pairs of stone
lions, horses, camels and tigers stand either side of the way.
At the end of the Sacred Way is the famous 108-step stairway
revealing the sovereign right of imperial power. The second part
also includes a stele pavilion built in 1688.
Continuing forward, you will arrive at the third part of Fuling
Tomb. The castle-style architecture, called Square Castle, is the
main construction of Fuling Tomb and is also the most
characteristic of the architectural style of the Qing Dynasty. The
Square Castle is about 5 meters (some 16 feet) high. On the four
corners of the Castle stand small towers. The Bao Castle (Treasure
Castle) is behind the Square Castle. Under the Bao Castle is the
heart of Fuling Tomb - the mausoleum of Nurhachi and his wife.
Fuling Tomb was the ritualistic center for royalty during the
Qing Dynasty. Thus we can say that Fuling Tomb is not only an
archetypal Chinese emperors' tomb, but also is the best eyewitness
to Chinese history and culture.
Travel tips:
Admission Fee: 32 yuan
Bus route: 218, 234, 330
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