The Yin Ruins are probably the most famous in Anyang. I also spent a lot of time, three hours, because there were too many cultures in them. First take a bus, then walk for 7.8 minutes to the palace site, ticket 90 is another explanation. The whole scenic area is not small, but most of them are cemeteries. The main exhibition is Yin Ruins Museum. I have seen it for a long time, but I must follow the guide, so I can learn a lot of knowledge. I always listen to the voice explanation, but it is still not as good as the guide. Other oracle inscriptions are also very interesting, and the carriage pit and the Fuhao Tomb are more distinctive. Tickets can go to three scenic spots, palace ruins can take a free car to the Wang Mausoleum, but their free grandparents over 70 years old can not ride, because there must be tickets, the driver refused two grandfathers is excusable. In order to catch the bus, I just wandered around for 20 minutes. On the whole, Yin Ruins are still very valuable. 45 student tickets let me know a lot of knowledge of the Shang Dynasty, which is highly recommended.