The stone carvings of Ming Tombs were discovered during the cultural relics survey in 1958. Because the tombstone is broken and the owner of the tomb is unknown, it can only be seen from the shape and style of the stone carvings left in front of the tomb that the tomb should be of the Ming Dynasty. The original tomb has a large scale of regulations, and the stone carvings in front of the tomb include: the cornerstone of the hall of enjoyment, the tortoise, the stone tablet, the stone square, the Minister of literature, the warrior, the stone horse, the stone lion, the stone sheep, the stone pillar, etc.
Address: Yaonan village, xishanqiao Township, Yuhuatai District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province
Longitude: 118.72292487305
Latitude: 31.967390813613
Ticket information: 20 yuan / person
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday (08:30-20:00)
Stone carvings of Ming Tombs
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