Xixia Museum is located in the area of Xixia Wangling Mausoleum, Helan, Yinchuan City, Ningxia City. It is the first special museum in China with the background of Xixia Wangling Mausoleum, which reflects the history of Xixia in a comprehensive and systematic way. It was officially opened on September 23, 1998, covering an area of 5300 square meters, divided into upper and lower two floors. There are 9 exhibition halls of various kinds, and the basic display is composed of Xixia history, Xixia Wangling Mausoleum and Xixia academic research results.
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Xixia Museum is located in the area of Xixia Wangling Mausoleum, Helan, Yinchuan City, Ningxia City. It is the first special museum in China with the background of Xixia Wangling Mausoleum, which reflects the history of Xixia in a comprehensive and systematic way. It was officially opened on September 23, 1998, covering an area of 5300 square meters, divided into upper and lower two floors. There are 9 exhibition halls of various kinds, and the basic display is composed of Xixia history, Xixia Wangling Mausoleum and Xixia academic research results.
Ok. After all, the tickets are not expensive. I saw the Xixia Mausoleum with the Oriental Pyramid, and it was worth it overall. The museum has nothing to see, mainly by taking a park car to see the Xixia Mausoleum, and taking pictures on the Gobi Beach is good.
The two drivers are very good and the scenery is beautiful. I saw the lake I was thinking of. Although the season is not the time, the experience is good. Pay attention to motion sickness. The car is also very convenient. A panoramic view of the desert.
The hotel environment is clean and tidy, the room layout is perfect, elegant and not lost, and the service is thoughtful, making people extremely comfortable. It creates a homely feeling for me, no matter how big or small it is, it is so impeccable.
The museum is unique in design, and the exhibits and content are also worth seeing. It’s just that the Xixia Wangling Mausoleum has no explanation, so I can only look at it casually, which is a pity.