The royal tomb of the Xixia Dynasty is one of the largest and most complete imperial cemeteries in China, known as the "Oriental Pyramid". The scale of the Xixia tomb is magnificent and well-structured, and each imperial tomb is an independent and complete architectural group.
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The royal tomb of the Xixia Dynasty is one of the largest and most complete imperial cemeteries in China, known as the "Oriental Pyramid". The scale of the Xixia tomb is magnificent and well-structured, and each imperial tomb is an independent and complete architectural group.
Seeing is just history, all relying on their own cultural heritage to experience, the third tomb is the mausoleum of Xixia Kai Emperor Li Yuanhuan, the tomb area is very large, due to long weathering, can only see the mound, there is no grandeur of the year
The mausoleum of the Xixia king is also known as the mausoleum of the Xixia emperor, the mausoleum of the Xixia emperor and the royal tomb. Wangling is located in the west of Yinchuan City, Ningxia, west of Helan Mountain, east of Yinchuan Plain, one of the largest existing imperial cemeteries in China, and one of the largest existing Xixia cultural sites.
The construction period of the Xixia Wangling Mausoleum was from the beginning of the 11th century to the beginning of the 13th century. The Xixia Wangling Mausoleum was influenced by Buddhist architecture, which made the Han culture, Buddhist culture and Party Xiang culture organically combined, forming a unique form in the cemetery architecture in China. Among the 119 key national scenic spots in China, Xixia Mausoleum is the only scenic spot composed of a single imperial tomb. It undertakes the history of Tuo's from Xianbei Wei Pingcheng to Dangxiang Xixia.
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