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Home : China Guide : Beijing : Ming Tombs Brief Sacred Road Memorial Arch Big Red Gate Tablet House Stone Animals & Statues Dingling Palace Although Beijing has been the capital of China for five dynasties, the only imperial mausoleums in the immediate vicinity of the city today are those of the Liao and Qing emperors are in the northeast China and in Hebei Province respectively. The tombs from the Jin Dynasty were destroyed at the end of the Ming Dynasty, and since the Mongol rulers of the Yuan Dynasty had no specific funeral rituals, there are no extant burial sites from this period.
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