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Nanjing _ Where is the Tomb of the Clay King?

Nanjing _ Niwang Tomb is a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Nanjing _ Clay King Tomb is a historical witness of the friendly exchanges between China and Brunei, which has important historical value. _ Mud King's Tomb is located at the south foot of Andemenwai Cross Hill, Tiexinqiao Town, Yuhua District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province. King Boni's Tomb is one of the only two foreign emperors' tombs in China. Now it has been redeveloped and packaged into a new scene in the southern suburbs, and it is understandable to be selected as "Nanjing New 48 Scenes".

_ The country of mud is now the country of Sultans Of Brunei. In the sixth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1408), Mana Rajanayi, the king of the earth, came to China, died in Huitong Pavilion in Nanjing in October of that year, and was buried in Lion Hill outside Andemen in Nanjing. After the war, the tomb of King Boni was once elusive. It was not until May 1958 that the long-lost tomb of King Boni was rediscovered. It has always been called "Hui Hui's Tomb" by local people. Since then, King Boni's mausoleum has been carefully cared for by governments at all levels, and the state has allocated funds for repairs many times.

King Boni's Tomb faces south, facing the pond, facing Niushou Mountain in the distance, and surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north. It is really a "land of feng shui". Its cemetery has a quiet environment and lush trees, and thousands of trees of dozens of varieties such as cedar, clove and crape myrtle surround the mausoleum. The Shinto from the main entrance of the mausoleum area to the mausoleum area is curved, and there are two opposite stone statues on both sides of the Shinto, which are solemn and solemn.

In 200 1 year, Boniwang Tomb was designated as a national key cultural relics protection unit. The first-phase restoration project of Boni Tomb, with an investment of nearly 6.5438+million yuan, has completed the protective restoration of monuments, archways, tombs, Shinto and other cultural relics. The second phase of the ongoing project will build a Brunei Garden with strong Brunei regional characteristics and cultural landscape in the cemetery.

Over the years, there have been an endless stream of tourists visiting the tomb of King Boni, and Brunei has also sent people to pay their respects many times. Last June, 1 1, Brunei Ambassador to China abdulla hameed and his wife also came to King Boni's Tomb and had cultural exchanges with historians. After the completion of Brunei Style Garden, King Boni's Tomb Scenic Area will become an important place for Nanjing to receive tourists from Southeast Asia.