Located in an eastern suburb 5 kilometers from Guilin City, Jingjiang Royal Tombs is an imperial mausoleum which held the remains of 14 crowned kings from the ancient
Jingjiang Family. Now, 11 of these kings are buried in the Yao Hills.
The tombs are well preserved and spread out over an area of 100 square kilometers, being enclosed by two walls separating each individual grave. The tombs itself has a rectangular-shaped layout and is ornamented with a variety of stone art. Stone statues of people and beasts can both be found here.
At the tombs, visitors will also be able to find many ornamented gates, a recreation hall, and an underground palace which all contain history from the past.
Name:Guilin Jingjiang Royal Tombs (Jingjiang Wangling)
City:Guilin
Address:Raoshan West Road, 5km of Guilin
Admission:CNY20
Hours: 08:30 am-05:00 pm
Tel: 0086-773-5893921