A difficult place to describe, the location for the Tombs of the Ming Dynasty (as almost all the city of Beijing) was chosen and laid-out in accordance with the principles of Feng-Shui.
In this place in particular you can feel a different sort of energy. Perhaps it is just in the ancient trees, or the stories one can extract from every corner of this place. Whatever it is. . . It is quite special and palpable.
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Walking into and through the gardens surrounding the tombs, the scenery is vibrant yet peaceful.
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After descending several stair cases, one finally enters the tomb/mausoleum. The lighting was not the best, so I apologize for the quality of these pictures
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A very impressive feature within the tomb are the imperial thrones, featured here is the Emperor's thrown. Decorated with a dragon motif, as the dragon is the traditional Chinese symbol for male power.
The Empress's thrown is decorated with a phoenix motif. . . I will let you ponder that symbolism for yourself.
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Further along in the tomb we can admire the replicas of the caskets that housed the remains and treasures of the Emeror. I believe the Empress and possibly some other people where entombed here as well, but don't quote me on that. It's difficult to get good/accurate information and there is a lot of things that get lost in translations as well.
After exiting the tombs there are a few exhibition halls with treasures from the tombs.
One thing I can understand in any language is gold and silver. I was really impressed as these really are some of the finest gold and silver objects I have ever beheld. Even the simple ingots and coins are done in the most aesthetically pleasing and well executed manner.
Needless to say the most intricate objects where even more breath taking and impressive.
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I will be back again soon with more.
Until next time.
Peace and Love