Crown Prince Tomb
Beijing Municipality, China
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Add PhotosYongqi was buried with the Qianlong Emperor's eldest son, Yonghuang , who also died in his 20s. The tomb, sometimes referred to as the "Crown Prince Tomb", is located in northern part of eastern Beijing near Bulaotun Town. In 1958 the tomb was demolished to make way for the construction of the Miyun Reservoir. Its contents were carefully excavated and transferred to the Capital Museum.
Yongqi was buried with the Qianlong Emperor's eldest son, Yonghuang , who also died in his 20s. The tomb, sometimes referred to as the "Crown Prince Tomb", is located in northern part of eastern Beijing near Bulaotun Town. In 1958 the tomb was demolished to make way for the construction of the Miyun Reservoir. Its contents were carefully excavated and transferred to the Capital Museum.
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- Added: 20 Apr 2021
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2728976
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