Ming Tombs

     

Emperor YongLe was also responsible for moving the Chinese capital back to Beijing from Nanjing. The Ming Tombs center around his burial place. His tomb is called the Changling, which means "the long mausoleum" and is the largest mausoleum of all the Tombs. This photo shows one of the temples at The Ming Tombs - can you find the three differences in this photo hunt puzzle?

The Changling tomb of the Ming Tombs has a similar look to the Forbidden City although much smaller. The tomb has a palace building and resides on an area of 30 acres.

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