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The Tomb of the King of Tibet, located on the south side of the river in Qiongjie County, Shannan City, Tibet Autonomous Region, is a group of tombs of the 29th to 40th generation Zampu, ministers and princesses of Tubo in the Tang Dynasty (7th to 9th century). The land area is 385 square kilometers.

The tombs of the Tibetan kings are the best-preserved and larger royal tombs in the Tibet Autonomous Region, including the tomb of Songtsen Gampo and the mausoleum of Tride Songtsan. There is a small temple built on the top of the tomb of Songtsen Gampo, which is dedicated to Songtsen Gampo. The statues of Bu, Princess Wencheng and Princess Chizun. As an important part of Tibetan history and culture, the Tomb of the King of Tibet has high research and discussion value on the society, politics, economy and other aspects of the Tubo period.

On March 4, 1961, the Tomb of Zao was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

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