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Zunhua is a county-level city in the Tangshan prefecture of Hebei in China.

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You are probably in this city to visit the Eastern Qing Tombs, a beautiful site that, although not too far from Beijing, can be a hassle for tourists, especially international ones, to reach. The lack of a high-speed rail connection to Zunhua and the difficulty in navigating long-distance buses from Beijing without knowledge of Chinese can be challenging. However, if you manage to get here, you'll be rewarded with a historically significant site that is often not crowded. You might even find yourself descending into the tomb of the Qianlong Emperor and being the only one in the entire cavernous tomb.

There are three Manchu ethnic townships in Zunhua, including Dongling Manchu Ethnic Township. This community is descended from the Manchu tomb keepers who originally guarded the tombs. Located within the area of the Eastern Qing Tombs, they now serve as tourist guides.

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The city is not served by high speed rail.

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There are long-distance buses from Beijing to Zunhua. The morning buses depart from Sihui Long Distance Bus Station in Chaoyang District at 7:05 AM and 8:05 AM. The journey takes approximately 2.5 hours and costs RMB 66. The bus makes a stop at the entrance of the Eastern Qing Tombs, which is about 2 hours from Beijing. If you want to return to Beijing from the Eastern Qing Tombs by bus, you need to walk approximately 1.5 km down the road from the entrance to reach the bus station.

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You can easily call a cab using a hailing app from the Eastern Qing Tombs to the city center of Zunhua, which is about 23 km away. While there are buses from Zunhua city center to Tangshan, they are infrequent. It is better to take a shared taxi, which costs about RMB 40 per passenger.

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Imperial tombs
  • 1 Eastern Qing Tombs. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties". Five Qing Emperors are buried here, including the Shunzhi Emperor, the first Qing emperor to conquer all of China, the Kangxi Emperor, the longest reigning emperor in Chinese history, regarded by many to be the greatest of the Qing emperors, and the Qianlong emperor, China's longest living emperor who also ruled over a period of prosperity. Another notably burial here was that of Empress Dowager Cixi, who held actual power, largely reducing the Emperor to a puppet role, in the last days of the Qing Dynasty. Most of the tombs except the Shunzhi Emperor's tomb were looted amid the turmoil following the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and four of them have their burial chambers open to the public; the tomb of the Qianlong Emperor, the tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi, and two tombs of the Qianlong Emperor's concubines. The tomb of the Qianlong Emperor in particular is known for the intricate Buddhist carvings on the walls of its burial chamber. The main Sacred Way leading to the Shunzhi Emperor's tomb is the longest one in China, measuring over 6 km in length. RMB 150 (entrance and shuttle). Eastern Qing Tombs (Q306978) on Wikidata Eastern Qing tombs on Wikipedia

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