It's worth a visit, the family is very satisfied, it's worth it! In the afternoon, we went to the mural museum, also called the Tomb Museum. It's not like a regular attraction. There is not even a staff on duty at the gate, and you can't get a ticket. Going in for a while, I found Jingling is here, buried the emperor Xuanwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty. After entering, the gloomy, like a road without a head in front, there is a tomb at the end, solemn, saluting, goodbye. The mural museum inside is very good. The characteristics of different murals in each dynasties are introduced in detail. Although I only remember a little now, I have a concept. The location is very biased, there are few people to go, no tickets are required. It feels good, it is best to be with you, our big man is a little gloomy when he goes down to the grave