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What tourist attractions are there near the Western Han Tomb in Beijing?

Dabaotai Western Han Tomb Museum Dabaotai Western Han Tomb Museum is located in the south of Guogongzhuang, Huaxiang Town, Fengtai District, about15km south of Beijing. It is a museum built on the site of Han Tomb, and it is open to the public from 1982 to 12. Dabaotai Western Han Tombs Museum is the first Han Tombs Museum in China. Many exhibits are treasures unearthed for the first time.

An iron axe unearthed from the tomb of the Western Han Dynasty in Dabaotai made the appearance of the smelting method of "solid decarbonization of pig iron into steel" in China four or five hundred years earlier than that in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Three wooden single-axle cars unearthed in the tomb are the earliest wheels of the Western Han Dynasty in China. The inscription of Zigong, Toilet Room and Imperial Palace in the Western Han Dynasty was also exhibited for the first time in China. These historical relics are of great value to the study of the imperial burial system, the sacrificial burial system of chariots and horses and the history of Beijing in the Western Han Dynasty.

The Western Han Cemetery Palace in Dabaotai has a large scale and a special structure. It adopted the "emperor system" of the Han Dynasty, that is, the highest burial system used by the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty, which was called "Zigong, toilet and yellow intestines" in history. The whole underground palace is made of hundreds of cubic meters of precious wood such as cypress and nanmu. It is 23.2 meters long from north to south, wide from east to west 18 meters, and 4.7 meters away from the surface.

There are three cars buried in the Western Han Tomb in Dabaotai, 1 1 horse. They are practical real chariots and horses, and history is a book by the Crown Prince and princes, Zhu Ban's Discussion on Changing Cars. More than 1000 cultural relics have been unearthed, including bronzes, ironware, jade, lacquerware, agate, gold cans, pottery and silk. The site of the underground palace and the site of chariots and horses are the only well-preserved large-scale sites of Han tombs in China, and they are precious physical materials for studying the Han culture in China and the history of Beijing.

Free. If you visit the ancient tombs and underground palaces, you need to pay extra 60 yuan.