qingfu tomb
The Qingfu Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Shenyang, China, are part of the Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, recognized in 2004. This site includes the Yongling, Fuling, and Zhaoling tombs, built in the 17th century for the founding emperors of the Qing Dynasty and their ancestors, showcasing traditional Chinese geomancy and fengshui principles. The tombs feature intricate stone statues, carvings, and dragon-motif tiles, reflecting the evolution of Qing funerary architecture and the blend of Manchu and Han cultural traditions.