Hami back to the king's tomb: also known as the Hami king's tomb, the tomb is located in the west suburbs of Hami City, the city of Shazaojing. The tomb complex covers an area of about 1.3 hectares and is surrounded by walls. The complex is divided into three parts: the first part - the Great Arch (that is, the return to the king's grave), buried the seventh king Bosier and his size Fujin, the eighth king Mohamud and his princess, the royal family of 40 people. The tomb is a famous Islamic building in Xinjiang, rounded below, high to17.8 meters, with a construction area of 1500 square meters, majestic and elegant. The second part is the five pavilion-style wooden structure in the south, arranged by the east and west, for the ancient tombs of the kings, only two are now fully preserved. The third part is the Etika Grand Baptist Temple, which is 60 meters long and 36 meters wide from north to south, covering an area of 2280 square meters and can accommodate 5,000 people. The roof of the temple is carrying 108 carved wooden pillars, four wall decorations and flower patterns and the Arabic Koran. It is the largest mosque in Hami. Located on the western outskirts of Hami, the Uighurs call it "Altung-le-King" (meaning the land of gold). After the death of the first Hami king, Zasak Ebedura, in 1709, it was buried here. It has since become a tomb complex for the return of the King of Hami in the Qing Dynasty. The current Huiwang Mausoleum complex consists of three parts: the large arch back, the small arch back and the Great Temple of the Chapel (Atika Temple). The temple is tall and wide, and can accommodate 5,000 people at the same time. Historical records show that the temple was built during the I Hui king Ebetura period (that is, the Kangxi period). The fourth king returned to Wang Yusufu (1740 - 1760) and the sixth king Erdexi (1740 - 1813) were expanded twice. After the death of the seventh king Baixier in Tongzhi six years (1867), the Qing Dynasty pursued him as Prince Shuo and allocated special funds to build a large arch back (that is, return to the king's grave). This is an Islamic rectangular dome building, high 15.56 meters, four-angle tower columns support, rounded arches covered with green glazed tiles, surrounded by blue flowers and clouds white tiles, arches for four corners for cylindrical, the west side of the main entrance column hollow with earth steps spiral up, up to the tomb