Western Xia mausoleums: Schedules, Rates and Updated Information
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Author: Mike VA.
Comment: There is the good Xixia Museum and then there are the stunning mausoleums behind the museum. Set against a backdrop of the Helan Mountains, the mausoleums are incredible.
Rating: 5.0
Date: a month ago
Author: Pang Cheung Sze.
Comment: Yes, the tombs aren’t spectacular, but imagine they belong to a dynasty and a tribe which disappeared from history, together with the rugged Helan mountain in the backdrop, it is a must see if you come to Ningxia!
Rating: 5.0
Date: 5 years ago
Author: Magopo.
Comment: You won’t see much relics there, but this place is very significant in history. Because the great Genghis Khan of Mongolia died fighting against Western Xia. So the Mongolians destroyed everything of the western Xia in vicious revenge including digging out the tombs of their ancestors. You can see those holes still 10-20 meters deep after almost 1000 years.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 4 years ago
Author: James C.P. Leung.
Comment: The tomb of Xixia King was built during the existence of Xixia. It was devastated by the Mongolian army when it died, and it has not been confirmed. From 1972 to 2014, a total of 9 Xixia Emperor’s Mausoleums, 1 Lingyi Site, 254 burial tombs, dozens of kiln sites, and 1 ancestral temple were identified, except for Mausoleum 7 and 182 is not be confirm.
Rating: 4.0
Date: 4 years ago
Author: Wai Hin Ip.
Comment: A bit too simple, but still, a meaningful place
Rating: 4.0
Date: 5 years ago