Introduction to Changling: Changling is located at the southern foot of the main peak of Tianshou Mountain. It is the joint burial mausoleum of the third emperor Chengzuwen of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Zhu Di (reign name Yongle), and his queen Xu. It is also the ancestral mausoleum among the Thirteen Tombs.
The mausoleum building of Changling covers an area of ​​about 120,000 square meters. Its layout is circular in the front and back. The square part in the front is composed of three courtyards connected from front to back. It is the largest building among the Ming Tombs. It was built the earliest and has the best-preserved ground buildings. It is one of the most important tourist attractions among the Ming Tombs.

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