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The Jingjiang Royal Tombs are the burial ground of 11 generations of Ming-dynasty Jingjiang princes who governed Guilin from 1370 to 1650. The necropolis sprawls across pine-covered hills northeast of the city.
The first prince, Zhu Shouqian, was a grandnephew of Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang. The 11 tombs span 280 years of unbroken rule.