Largest single tomb

- Who
- Mount Li tomb
- Where
- China (Mount Li,)
- When
- 0211 BC
The Mount Li tomb, the burial place of Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of a unified China, was built during his reign from 221 to 210 B.C. and is situated 40 km. (25 miles) east of Xian, China. The two walls surrounding the grave measure 2,173 x 974 m. (7,129 x 3,195 ft.) and 685 x 578 m (2,247 x 1,896 ft.).