Hanyangling Museum, located on the Weihe River in the northern suburb of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, is a key cultural relic protection unit in China. Relying on the tomb of Yangling Mausoleum where King Jingdi and Queen of the Western Han Dynasty buried together in different caves, it is a large-scale cultural tourist attraction which integrates modern science and technology with ancient civilization, historical culture and landscape, and it is the largest museum in China. After more than 30 years of archaeological exploration and excavation, it has been proved that the Han Yang Mausoleum is mainly composed of imperial mausoleum, post-mausoleum, southern area from burial pit, northern area from burial pit, ritual architecture, accompanying cemetery, prison cemetery and Yangmausoleum. The only scenic spot in China where foreign tourists are more than domestic tourists, I hear English, Korean, Japanese, German and other languages (probably strongly recommended by foreign tourism strategies). In addition to the Meng Temple in Mengfu, I have seen the second scenic spot guide wearing Han clothes, beautiful. The original site of the Preservation Hall is covered by visitors looking down on the glass, which is rare. In front of the Queen's Tomb is a large field of rapeseed flowers. It takes four and a half hours to swim faster than the map. Nanque Gate, two tombs, exhibition halls and sites are all completed for 2-3 hours, which is worth visiting.