The area of the Xiling Mausoleum in Qing Dynasty is very large, and the mausoleums are very scattered, much more scattered than the Dongling Mausoleum. Unlike the Dongling Mausoleum in Qing Dynasty, you can drive to each mausoleum by yourself. The parking fee is paid ten yuan at a time, and each mausoleum can be parked. The main tombs in this are the Zhengling Tomb, and the Guangxu Tomb is the only open ground palace (stealed). In addition, the palace of Emperor Daoguang is built with golden teak; Jiaqing Tomb has an echo wall. The four emperors of Qingxi Tomb have not stolen except Guangxu. If you drive by yourself, you don't need to take a sightseeing bus in the scenic spot, and start from the west to Daoguangling, and then go to the east clockwise to take a main road, you can directly see all the tombs. When you look at the entrance of the scenic spot, don't go to the entrance of the scenic spot. The Shendao there is very long. You can also see it directly along the road from the middle. You can drive to Tailingyu Station and don't navigate to Tailing (that is the entrance at the foot of the mountain, very far). The Qing Dongling feels very big. Every mausoleum walks in to see, and there are many roads from the entrance to the inside. It takes three or four hours in total. If you choose one of the two Qing Xiling and Qing Dongling, it is recommended to look at the Qing Dongling in Zunhua, Tangshan. There are more stories there, and there are more emperors with historical status buried.