First of all, talk about transportation. Hanyang Mausoleum is not in the urban area of Xi'an, but in Xianyang, if you take public transport, there is only one trip from Xi'an. This train starts at a fixed point. The difference between the two trains is nearly two hours, so you have to calculate the time whether you go or return. It is inconvenient to take a taxi or call a special bus on the return trip. Fifty-two seats in the whole car, no standing allowed, 2 yuan for the whole journey. Everyone is ready for change. There are two main visits, the Underground Museum and the Nanque Gate Site. Museums are built directly on excavated sites, accompanying burial pits rather than King's tombs. In order to protect the dark interior of cultural relics, we should pay attention to safety. It is recommended that you wear headphones to listen to the instructions for the next tournament guides (or two-dimensional code scanning at the door). Nanque Gate was restored on the basis of the original site, that is, to protect the site. In fact, the north, the East and the West Quemen are all there. They are only mounds of earth. They have not been cleaned up and repaired, which is easy to overlook. Jingdi's tomb is a hill directly opposite the park. It's 32 meters above the ground and 32 meters below the ground. It's made by hand. Can we say that all the earth is from the Han Dynasty? It was exciting to watch. The mausoleum has not been excavated. There must be a lot of treasures under it, haha. The Queen's tomb is in the northeast corner of King's tomb. It's a little far away. There's no need to see it specially. It's just a stele erected in front of the hill. There is also a ginkgo garden. It must be beautiful in late autumn.