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Tomb of Emperor Jingi / Hanyangling Mausoleum, Xian, China
This museum is designed so that you view most of the excavated pits through glass from above, but the last portion allows you to walk alongside some of the artifacts. This is a video of that last portion, which features items such as clay animals and housewares. The museum was extremely dark, so the video is also quite dark.
The Hanyangling Mausoleum in Xian
The museum built above the Hanyangling Mausoleum has an underground exhibition hall so that people can see the results of the archeological digs in the big mausoleum complex of Emperor Liu Qi.
Han Yan Ling-Xianyang Han Tomb Underground Museum
This video is about Han Yan Ling-Xianyang Han Tomb Underground Museum
Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty, Xian
Located to the north of Zhangjiawan Village and Hougou Vilage in Zhengyang Town, Xianyang City, Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty is a joint burial tomb of Emperor Liu Qi and his Empress. Liu Qi was an excellent emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-220AD). During the reigns of Emperor Liu Qi and his father Liu Heng, China entered a flourishing stage of development with social stability and economic booming.
han yang ling han emperor's mausoleum, xian
Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Site Museum Xi'an China
Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Site Museum in Xi'an, China.
Filmed: November 2016.
The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor (Qin Shi Huang) is located in Lintong District, Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. This mausoleum was constructed over 38 years, from 246 to 208 BC, and is situated underneath a 76-meter-tall tomb mound shaped like a truncated pyramid. The layout of the mausoleum is modeled on the Qin capital Xianyang, divided into inner and outer cities. The circumference of the inner city is 2.5 km (1.55 miles) and the outer is 6.3 km (3.9 miles). The tomb is located in the southwest of the inner city and faces east. The main tomb chamber housing the coffin and burial artifacts is the core of the architectural complex of the mausoleum.
The tomb itself has not yet been excavated. Archaeological explorations currently concentrate on various sites of the extensive necropolis surrounding the tomb, including the Terracotta Army to the east of the tomb mound. The Terracotta Army served as a garrison to the mausoleum and has yet to be completely excavated.
Han Yangling Museum, Xi'an
The less popular mausoleum in Xi'an (the other more popular one with good reason is of course the terracotta warriors) Han yangling Museum which is the 4th Han emperor's mausoleum, Han Jing Di aka Emperor Jing of Han aka Liu Qi aka Sammul Chan's son in Schemes Of A Beauty. Still under excavation, no sign of his tomb but plenty of other great stuff to see. His burial stuff are smaller in size to reflect on his budget and humility but not less impressive. What I love about this museum is its classiness. You have got to go there to see it and since not many will know who is Liu Qi, you get a really awesome 15min intro video in a small movie room. Love this place! And a short video of what he took with him to his afterlife; apart from servants, musicians, kitchen utensils, warriors, etc, in this video he took with him his entire battalion of live stock aka food. Small in size, used to have colours, now faded but still impressive. Do visit this place when you're there. It's near the airport, paid RMB300 for a full day taxi there. No local tour will go there. Oh and they do have audio guide for rental for the movie.
On the emperor Jing
On the museum
China Series: Emperor Han Chengdi - Yanling Pyramid Tomb - 汉成帝延陵
Not to be confused with the more well known Hanyangling, this is another Han Dynasty tomb found within the Xianyang tomb belt; it's where Han Chengdi was interred in the year 7 BC.
This was a really magnificent place to visit. Great weather and clear skies (for once) which allowed for awesome 360 degree views of surrounding tombs and across to Xianyang city.
I had the good fortune to bump into a very friendly local village lady and her kids (you will see them in the video), and it turns out her family are descendents of the emperor who is buried here. This is often the case in China, where the locals in the village around a certain historical site are ancestors of the person/people associated with the site. They tend to take on the responsbility of caretakers of the area (if not being done officially by the government/some other organisation).
She was a great unofficial tour guide and gave me a wealth of information about the site and surrounds (well, my Chinese is only good enough to pick up half of what she said). That said, trying to concentrate on what she was saying left me with less footage than I planned for (e.g. in the video I end up on top of the tomb suddenly as if via Star Trek transporter), but no regrets. I think I will come back here if i have time during this trip and film the surrounding tombs up close also.
Traffic in Yangling, China
Documentary Rating- Imperial Mausoleums Xi Han 帝陵 西汉
Imperial Mausoleums is the digital publishing base in Shaanxi Publishing Group invested 10.6 million yuan, to build China's first large-scale epic animation documentary.
The film to Shaanxi emperors and their tombs cultural characteristics, the use of micro-landscape, maps, murals, three-dimensional architecture, real shot forms of combining the way to complete the film's perfect interpretation.
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The Back Way to Han Yang Ling
The Back Way to Han Yang Ling is about my attempt to follow a Chinese tour website with one missing piece of information...the #4 bus only went to the tomb four times a day...the rest of the time it was a local bus...and the number 10 bus Google Maps showed took you to the back of the tombs.