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Introducing Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the largest imperial tomb in Nanjing. The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum serves as the final resting place for Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398), the founder of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and his beloved Empress Ma. Upon her death in 1384, the Empress was laid to rest in the mausoleum, and the emperor bestowed upon her the title “Empress of Xiao Ci,” meaning “Empress of Filial Piety and Benevolence.” Therefore, the mausoleum itself was named in her honor.
The sheer scale of the mausoleum is staggering. Construction began in 1381 and took an incredible 24 years to complete. Its outer wall, stretching over 22.5 kilometers (14 miles), offers a glimpse of the immense effort involved. It’s a testament to the ambition of the project that a workforce of nearly 100,000 laborers was assembled for its creation.
Covering a vast area, Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is renowned for its unique design, eminent status, and striking beauty. It stands as a significant milestone in the development of Chinese imperial mausoleums, with its architectural style leaving a profound influence on subsequent tombs. In recognition of its historical and cultural significance, the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, along with the Ming Dynasty Tombs in Beijing, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2003 as part of the “Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties”.
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum Fast Facts
• Chinese Name: Ming Xiao Ling 明孝陵
• Best Time to Visit: March to May; September to November
• Recommended Visiting Hours: About 2 to 3 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Chinese History and Culture
• Opening Hours: 6:30 – 18:30 (Feb – Nov), 7:00 – 17:30 (Dec – Jan)
• Entrance Fee: CNY 70
• Address: No. 7 Shixiang Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province
What UNESCO Says on the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
The Ming and Qing imperial tombs are located in topographical settings carefully chosen according to principles of geomancy (Fengshui) and comprise numerous buildings of traditional architectural design and decoration. The tombs and buildings are laid out according to Chinese hierarchical rules and incorporate sacred ways lined with stone monuments and sculptures designed to accommodate ongoing royal ceremonies as well as the passage of the spirits of the dead. They illustrate the great importance attached by the Ming and Qing rulers over five centuries to the building of imposing mausolea, reflecting not only the general belief in an afterlife but also an affirmation of authority.
The tomb of the first Ming Emperor, the Xiaoling Tomb broke with the past and established the basic design for those that followed in Beijing, and also the Xianling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty in Zhongxiang, the Western Qing Tombs and the Eastern Qing Tombs. The Three Imperial Tombs of the Qing Dynasty in Liaoning Province (Yongling Tomb, Fuling Tomb, and Zhaoling Tomb) were all built in the 17th century for the founding emperors of the Qing Dynasty and their ancestors, integrating the tradition inherited from previous dynasties with new features from the Manchu civilization.
The Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties are masterpieces of human creative genius by reason of their organic integration into nature, and a unique testimony to the cultural and architectural traditions of the last two feudal dynasties (Ming and Qing) in the history of China between the 14th and 20th centuries. They are fine works combining the architectural arts of the Han and Manchu civilizations. Their siting, planning and design reflect both the philosophical idea of “harmony between man and nature” according to Fengshui principles and the rules of social hierarchy, and illustrate the conception of the world and power prevalent in the later period of the ancient society of China.
What to expect at Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
A visit to the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is a must for anyone wanting a glimpse into China’s imperial past. It’s not just a tomb, but a sprawling complex of stunning architecture and serene landscapes. As you walk the sacred path to Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang’s final resting place, you’ll be blown away by the majestic gates, imposing stone guardians, and peaceful courtyards. The way the buildings blend with the natural surroundings is truly breathtaking, and the whole place just oozes history. It’s an experience that will stay with you long after you leave.
Dismount Archway
The journey to the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum begins with the majestic Dismount Archway, a solemn reminder of the reverence demanded by the site. Its two imposing stone pillars, reaching a height of 7.85 meters (25.7 ft) and spanning 4.94 meters (16.2 ft) wide, bear a clear inscription in six Chinese characters: “诸司官员下马” (Officials of all ranks dismount here). This decree firmly reminded all officials to dismount their horses and proceed on foot when approaching the Emperor’s tomb. This act of humility profoundly demonstrated respect for the Emperor’s eternal repose.
Great Golden Gate & Square City Pavilion
Dominating the entrance to this historical site stands the monumental Great Golden Gate, its architectural style echoing the Great Red Gate of the Ming Tombs in Beijing. This imposing gateway served as the ceremonial entrance for imperial sacrifices.
Beyond the gate, within the Square City Pavilion, lies a sight of remarkable grandeur: a colossal stone tortoise bearing the weight of the “Stele of Godly Merit and Saintly Virtue.” This intricately carved stele, crowned with entwined hornless dragons, holds an inscription extolling the virtues of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. The sheer size of the tortoise, measuring 5.15 meters (16.9 ft) long, 2.54 meters (8.4 ft) wide, and 2.8 meters (9.2 ft) tall, is awe-inspiring. Unlike its counterpart at the Ming Tombs in Beijing, the Square City Pavilion stands roofless, a casualty of the Taiping Rebellion in 1850.
The Sacred Way
Commonly known as the Stone Statue Road, the Sacred Way spans 615 meters (0.38 miles) along the Square City Pavilion. Unlike the straight processional paths of earlier imperial tombs, this path gracefully winds, following the contours of the terrain and adorned with stone statues that lend an air of solemnity and grandeur.
The Sacred Way is flanked by 12 pairs of 24 majestic stone animals, with each type appearing in two pairs: lions, representing imperial authority; xiezhi, mythical creatures symbolizing justice and righteousness; camels, signifying the vastness of the Ming empire and the emperor’s far-reaching power; elephants, embodying stability and strength; qilin, mythical hooved chimeras symbolizing benevolent rulers and auspiciousness; and horses, representing unification. Each pair is thoughtfully positioned, with one duo standing tall and the other kneeling in reverence, a poignant display of respect for the emperor who rests at the path’s end.
Xiaoling Hall
The heart of the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the Xiaoling Hall, often called the Xiang Hall. While the original Ming Dynasty structure was tragically lost to war, its impressive three-tiered white marble base still stands. The base, rising 3.03 meters (9.94 ft) high and spanning 57.3 meters (188 ft) in length and 26.6 meters (87 ft) in width, features 64 large column foundations. Each corner is adorned with intricately carved chiwen heads, mythical creatures believed to ward off evil.
The sheer scale of the base evokes the grandeur of the hall that once graced it. Originally, this hall housed the memorial tablets of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma. Today, the existing structure built upon the base serves as a repository for historical artifacts from the mausoleum.
Treasure Mound
The Treasure Mound is a colossal earthen structure, nearly perfectly circular and spanning approximately 400 meters (0.25 miles) in diameter. This impressive mound marks the location of the underground tomb complex of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma. The mound’s construction speaks to both its grandeur and enduring strength, with a base fortified by massive stones, ensuring an unshakeable foundation for centuries to come.
How to get to Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
• By Bus: Take bus 20, 315 to Meihuagu ximen Station.
• By Subway: Take subway line 2 to Muxuyuan Station.
Additional travel advice on Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
• Please wear comfortable walking as the scenic area is large.
• Free audio guide is available at official WeChat Service account (ID: zschina_nj).
Tour Highlights
• Admire Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, the final resting place of the founder of the Republic of China
• Explore Xiaoling Tomb of Ming Dynasty, the mausoleum of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming dynasty
• Visit Chaotian Gong, once an imperial palace in the Ming dynasty, today the Nanjing Municipal Museum
• Visit Zhonghua Gate, China’s biggest castle-style city gate and part of Nanjing's original 35km long Ming City Wall
• Wander through the bustling streets around Confucian Temple Area, enjoy an impressive view over Qinhuai River
• Experienced English speaking tour guide
• Overland round-trip transfers with private chauffeur and in-transport refreshments
About This Tour
• Departure: Daily departing from Nanjing
• Tour Duration: Approximately 8 hours.
• Guide Languages: Chinese & English.
• Pick-up Time: Between 07:00 and 10:00, choose a departure time most suitable for you.
• Pick-up & Drop-off Place: Your accommodation in Nanjing
• Advice on Meals: Lunch is not included in this tour, please have a big breakfast and pack snacks just in case you get a bit peckish during sightseeing. If you want to try authentic local food for lunch, please feel free to inform your guide who is always ready to help.
Tour Itinerary at a Glance
• Pick up from your accommodation in Nanjing
• Visit Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum
• Visit Xiaoling Tomb of Ming Dynasty
• Lunch on your own
• Visit Chaotian Gong of Nanjing & Nanjing Municipal Museum
• Visit Zhonghua Gate (Ming Dynasty City Wall)
• Stroll along Confucian Temple Area
• Transfer back to your accommodation in Nanjing
Tailor This Tour to Meet Your Needs and Requirements
• If you want to modify this itinerary, please feel free to contact GoGrandChina by WhatsApp (+86-18309280878), Wechat (+86-18309280878) or email (info@GrandChinaTravel.com), we will create a tailor-made tour package for you.
Tour Prices (US$ Per Person)
1 person | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7 people | 8 people | 9 people | 10 + |
$438 | $248 | $188 | $148 | $138 | $128 | $118 | $108 | $98 | $88 |
Price Remark
• Prices are not valid during China's Official Holidays (such as National Day & Chinese New Year Festival etc.).
Price Inclusions
• Professional English language speaking private tour guide
• Air-conditioned vehicle with private experienced driver
• All admission tickets to sightseeing places
• All government taxes
Price Exclusions
• Hotel accommodation.
• Your personal expenses.
• Meals are excluded allowing you flexibility on menu.
• Travel insurance is not included. Please purchase before your trip to provide for any unforeseen circumstances.
• Gratuities to guide & driver. They are customary and would be of great encouragement and reward for quality service.
Additional Info
• Nanjing Municipal Museum is closed on Monday tours.
• Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
• Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
• The itinerary is subject to change due to traffic conditions or bad weather.
• The itinerary is flexible; changes can be made upon written request from travelers.
• IMPORTANT: It is required by the government regulations that travelers must provide their name, gender, nationality, passport number and date of birth to their tour operator upon booking a tour. Failure to do so could result in being denied access or admittance to sites and attractions during sightseeing. When you book this tour, please complete all required fields at checkout. Please bring your passport with you on the tour.
Cancellation Policy
• You may cancel the booking and receive a full refund up to 24 hours prior to the date of your tour.
• Cancellation within 24 hours or after the tour begins is non-refundable.
• Cancellation request will be confirmed in 2-5 business days, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.
Why Travelers Have to Choose GoGrandChina Private Tours?
• Choose your most suitable departure time, whether you are an early bird or you prefer sleeping in.
• GoGrandChina private tours are more flexible, allowing you to adjust everything on your trip to your wishes.
• GoGrandChina tour guides will be at your service to make sure you get the most from each destination. They are there for you and are responsible for making your journey special – and your needs always come first.
• GoGrandChina offers comfortable and luxury vehicles with a private & experienced driver who’s always by your side and ready to take you to your next destination.
• No shopping stops & factory visits, no chance of getting ripped off.
• No hidden costs, rest assured that there are no nasty surprises.
Tour Highlights
• Admire Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, the final resting place of the founder of the Republic of China
• Visit Meiling Palace, once the home of China’s former president Chiang Kai-shek and his wife Soong Mayling
• Explore Xiaoling Tomb of Ming Dynasty, the mausoleum of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming dynasty
• Visit Linggu Temple, first built in 515, described as 'the best Buddhist temple in the world'
• Experienced English speaking tour guide
• Overland round-trip transfers with private chauffeur and in-transport refreshments
About This Tour
• Departure: Daily departing from Nanjing
• Tour Duration: Approximately 8 hours.
• Guide Languages: Chinese & English.
• Pick-up Time: Between 07:00 and 10:00, choose a departure time most suitable for you.
• Pick-up & Drop-off Place: Your accommodation in Nanjing
• Advice on Meals: Lunch is not included in this tour, please have a big breakfast and pack snacks just in case you get a bit peckish during sightseeing. If you want to try authentic local food for lunch, please feel free to inform your guide who is always ready to help.
Tour Itinerary at a Glance
• Pick up from your accommodation in Nanjing
• Visit Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum
• Visit Meiling Palace
• Lunch on your own
• Visit Xiaoling Tomb of Ming Dynasty
• Visit Linggu Temple
• Transfer back to your accommodation in Nanjing
Tailor This Tour to Meet Your Needs and Requirements
• If you want to modify this itinerary, please feel free to contact GoGrandChina by WhatsApp (+86-18309280878), Wechat (+86-18309280878) or email (info@GrandChinaTravel.com), we will create a tailor-made tour package for you.
Tour Prices (US$ Per Person)
1 person | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7 people | 8 people | 9 people | 10 + |
$438 | $248 | $188 | $148 | $138 | $128 | $118 | $108 | $98 | $88 |
Price Remark
• Prices are not valid during China's Official Holidays (such as National Day & Chinese New Year Festival etc.).
Price Inclusions
• Professional English language speaking private tour guide
• Air-conditioned vehicle with private experienced driver
• All admission tickets to sightseeing places
• All government taxes
Price Exclusions
• Hotel accommodation.
• Your personal expenses.
• Meals are excluded allowing you flexibility on menu.
• Travel insurance is not included. Please purchase before your trip to provide for any unforeseen circumstances.
• Gratuities to guide & driver. They are customary and would be of great encouragement and reward for quality service.
Additional Info
• Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
• Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
• The itinerary is subject to change due to traffic conditions or bad weather.
• The itinerary is flexible; changes can be made upon written request from travelers.
• IMPORTANT: It is required by the government regulations that travelers must provide their name, gender, nationality, passport number and date of birth to their tour operator upon booking a tour. Failure to do so could result in being denied access or admittance to sites and attractions during sightseeing. When you book this tour, please complete all required fields at checkout. Please bring your passport with you on the tour.
Cancellation Policy
• You may cancel the booking and receive a full refund up to 24 hours prior to the date of your tour.
• Cancellation within 24 hours or after the tour begins is non-refundable.
• Cancellation request will be confirmed in 2-5 business days, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.
Why Travelers Have to Choose GoGrandChina Private Tours?
• Choose your most suitable departure time, whether you are an early bird or you prefer sleeping in.
• GoGrandChina private tours are more flexible, allowing you to adjust everything on your trip to your wishes.
• GoGrandChina tour guides will be at your service to make sure you get the most from each destination. They are there for you and are responsible for making your journey special – and your needs always come first.
• GoGrandChina offers comfortable and luxury vehicles with a private & experienced driver who’s always by your side and ready to take you to your next destination.
• No shopping stops & factory visits, no chance of getting ripped off.
• No hidden costs, rest assured that there are no nasty surprises.