The tomb of Prince Chun is commonly known as the tomb of seven kings. Qiwangfen is located in the western suburb of Beijing, more than 10 miles northwest of Beian River, next to miaogangfeng Guxiang road. The two pine trees in front of the gate of qiwangfen mountain are the mausoleum of the seventh son of Emperor Daoguang of Qing Dynasty, Chun Qin Wang Yixuan. The site of the seven kings tomb was the sacred place of Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty. The perfume house, one of the eight hills of the Western Hills, refers to this place. The cemetery has four Roofs: the one in the middle is the tomb of seven Wang Yixuan, and the one in the left and right is the tomb of his three wives.
Address: beianhe Township, Haidian District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.06889068677
Latitude: 40.083048220017
Tomb of Prince Haidian
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