The food around is:
Baodi Farmhouse Sightseeing Park, Marriott Hotel Beijing Leduogang Marriott Chinese Restaurant, Beijing Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant (Changping Store).
Baodi Farm Sightseeing Park: Farm cooking, wild vegetables, loofah, Toona sinensis eggs, pepper buds, crock donkey meat, free-range eggs, leeks, wild shrimps, chestnut chicken and braised eggplant.
Marriott Hotel Beijing Leduogang Marriott Chinese Restaurant: Nine-story tower goose liver beef, osmanthus lotus root, braised pork chop, crispy chicken, Marriott crystal shrimp dumpling king, stone roasted silver cod.
Beijing Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant (Changping Store): kung pao chicken, pickled duck feet, breakfast steamed buns, layered meat patties, duck blood hot and sour soup, salted duck liver, duck heart fried with soy sauce, selected roast duck, sliced roast duck and shredded pork with fish flavor.
As a distinctive scenic spot, the Ming Tombs are very interesting.
Introduction of scenic spots:
1. Ming Changling
Tickets for Ming Changling Mausoleum are free.
Located at the southern foot of the main peak of Tianshou Mountain, the Ming Changling Mausoleum is the mausoleum of the third emperor (Yongle Emperor) and empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty. Among the Ming Tombs, the building scale is the largest, the construction time is the earliest, and the ground buildings are also the best preserved. It is the ancestral mausoleum in the Ming Tombs and one of the most important tourist attractions in the mausoleum area.
2. Mingding Mausoleum
Tickets for the Ming Dingling Mausoleum are free.
Mingding Mausoleum Mingding Mausoleum is the tomb of Zhu Yijun, the 13th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His two queens are also buried here. The mausoleum is located at the foot of Dayu Mountain and southwest of Changling. It was built in 1584 ~ 1590 (from the 12th year of Wanli to the 18th year of Wanli). The main buildings are Enmen, Endian, Baocheng, Minglou and Underground Palace. Covering area182000m2. This is the only tomb excavated in the Ming Tombs. Dingling underground palace can be visited by tourists.
3. Ming Zhaoling
Tickets for Ming Zhaoling are free.
Ming Zhaoling Ming Zhaoling is located at the eastern foot of Dayu Mountain. It is the tomb of the 12th emperor of Ming Dynasty, Mu Zong Zhuang Emperor Zhu Zaigan (year number Qin Long) and his three empresses. Zhaoling is the first large-scale restored cemetery in the Ming Tombs, and it is also one of the tourist attractions officially opened in the tombs.
Zhaoling, with a building area of 35,000 square meters, has a complete Fenen Gate, Fenen Hall and its east and west side halls, Fangcheng, Minglou and Baoding. Mu Zong Zhu Zaihou, the 12th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his three empresses were buried here.