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Entrance to antichamber of underground mausoleum, Ting Ling (tomb of Emperor Wan Li)

Entrance to antichamber of underground mausoleum, Ting Ling (tomb of Emperor Wan Li)


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Filename: 399-3854.jpg

Size: 5642 x 3715 (6.8MB)

Date: 4th February 2008

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Ursula Gahwiler/Robert Harding

Country: China

© Ursula Gahwiler

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Entrance to antichamber of underground mausoleum, Ting Ling (tomb of Emperor Wan Li)

Entrance to antichamber of underground mausoleum, Ting Ling (tomb of Emperor Wan Li), Ming Tombs, near Beijing, China, Asia

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the entrance to the antechamber of an underground mausoleum, located in Ting Ling near Beijing, China. The tomb is none other than that of Emperor Wan Li from the Ming Dynasty, offering a glimpse into China's rich past and archaeological wonders. The image captures the essence of history and ancient civilizations with its horizontal composition. As we delve into this architectural marvel, we are transported back in time to explore the intricate interiors and entrances that were once frequented by emperors and their entourage. The significance of this site cannot be overstated as it serves as a testament to China's imperial legacy. The meticulous craftsmanship evident in every detail speaks volumes about the skill and dedication of those who built it centuries ago. As we admire this photograph, we can't help but feel a sense of awe at how these tombs have stood the test of time. They serve as reminders not only of China's glorious past but also as windows into a world long gone. Ursula Gahwiler/Robert Harding has masterfully captured both the grandeur and mystique surrounding this historical gem through their lens. This print is more than just an image; it is an invitation for us to immerse ourselves in Chinese history and appreciate the beauty found within its ancient mausoleums.

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