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Tomb of Hai Rui
Province:

Hainan

City:

Haikou

Tomb of Hai Rui (Hai Rui Mu) rests at Binya Village, Xiuying District, Haikou. Born in Qiongshan, Hai Rui was an upright minister during the mid-Ming Dynasty. The Tomb of Hai Rui (Hai Rui Mu), carries some of Haikou's more interesting history with it. The tomb was built in 1589, the 17th year of Emperor Wanli's reign during the Ming Dynasty. In front of the main gate of the cemetery stands a high memorial archway on which four big red characters, "Righteousness in Eastern Guangdong (Yuedong Zhengqi)", were horizontally cut in intaglio. The 100-plus-meter-long passage to the grave is exclusively paved with white marble. Three more archways stand over the passage, and on both sides of it are stone sculptures of sheep, horses, lions, tortoises and human figures guarding the grave. With a dome-like top, the grave is built on a hexagon base in front of which stands a four-meter-high stone tablet. The inscription of the tablet was written by Xu Ziwei who supervised the tomb's construction. Exuberant pines, cypresses, bamboo and coconut trees shield the cemetery all year around.

Although much of the original Ming dynasty construction was destroyed during the 1960s, it has since been renovated and the tomb is painted in bright and vibrant shades of red and yellow.