Highlights: The Mausoleum of the King of Yeerqiang Khan is also called Altun Mazar, "Altun" means "gold" in Chinese, and "Mazha" means "grave". The entire King's Mausoleum covers an area of 1,050 square meters. It was built in 1533 and then expanded for a hundred years to form today's scale. Inside the tomb are 11 generations of royal family members including the founder of the Yerkian Khanate. The Mausoleum of King Yeerqiang Khan has a unique style in terms of layout and pattern decoration. It is an excellent architectural art of Islam. It has important historical value for understanding the political, economic conditions, living habits and burial methods at that time. At present, this king's mausoleum is well preserved and open to the outside world. It is part of the Yeerqiang style tourist area in Shache County.