The Hidden MOUNTAIN TOMB of Gaozong: Why No One Dares to Open It

David and Tina travel to Qianling, the mausoleum complex of the Tang emperor Gaozong and the empress Wu Zetian. There they enter two underground tombs and explore the mountain where the emperor and empress were buried. Thank you for watching this episode of the #antiquitiesexplorer. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it. ►Grab my FREE SCREENSAVER PACK of ancient sites — they’ll inspire your next adventure https://86fb90c275cd11ef91efc1594cccd... Follow Tina Liu on social media: ►INSTAGRAM:   / ninja_lt60   ►LEAVE A COMMENT If your comment does not appear, try again with different words. YouTube sometimes glitches and comments don't go through. Or if you use obscenities or slurs, they might flag your comment as potentially inappropriate. ►MORE INFO ABOUT THE SITES VISITED https://www.travelchinaguide.com/attr... http://www.china.org.cn/english/featu... http://www.chinaheritagequarterly.org... https://www.travelchinaguide.com/attr... ►SUBSCRIBE to the World of Antiquity YouTube Channel for regular ancient history content. ► SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL Supporters get access to behind-the-scenes videos, early-release videos, course discounts and more!   / worldofantiquity   FTC Disclaimer Notice: Some of the links here may be affiliate links, meaning that if you click on them and purchase something on another website, I get a small commission. It doesn't cost you any extra, but I thought you should know! It does help support the channel. ► SOUNDTRACK Christian Andersen, "You Can See Us From the Moon" Matt Rigton, "RIVLZ (Instrumental)" Flux Vortex, "In the Name of Love (Instrumental Version)" Yi Nantiro, "Drops of Golden Sun" Martin Hall, "There's a Hole in My Heart (Instrumental Version)" Fantoms, "Like a Zip"