Here you'll find the tombs of Princess Yong Tai (the grandaughter of Wu Zetian) and Prince Zhang Huai, who both fell foul of Empress Wu Zetian and were posthumously rehabilitated. Admission includes entry to Qian Tomb.
Tomb of Princess Yong Tai & Tomb of Prince Zhang Huai
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