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Mawangdui
thumb|250px|The lacquered coffin of lady [[Xin Zhui (217–168 BC). Unearthed from Tomb No. 1 at Mawangdui, 2nd century BC]]
thumb|right|200px|Manuscript on silk, 2nd century BC
Mawangdui () is an archaeological site located in Changsha, China. The site consists of two saddle-shaped hills and contained the tombs of three people from the Changsha Kingdom during the western Han dynasty (206 BC – 9 AD): the Chancellor Li Cang, his wife Xin Zhui, and a male believed to have been their son. The site was excavated from 1972 to 1974. Most of the artifacts from Mawangdui are displayed at the Hunan Provi
Yumen Pass
mountain pass
Chinese pyramids
pyramidal shaped structures in China, most of which are ancient mausoleums and burial mounds built to house the remains of several early emperors of China and their imperial relatives
Weiyang Palace
former imperial Chinese palace in Weiyang District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Han Yang Ling
archaeological site

Tong Pass
historically important mountain pass in northwest China
Maoling
The Maoling () or Mao Mausoleum is the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of Han (157–87 BC) located in Xingping, Shaanxi, China, about 40 km to the west of the provincial capital of Xi'an. Maoling is one of the Western Han dynasty imperial tombs.
Que
ceremonial gate tower in traditional Chinese architecture
Cao Cao Mausoleum
Mausoleum
Wu Family Shrines
archaeological site in Shandong, People's Republic of China
Changling Mausoleum (Emperor Gaozu of Han)
mausoleum of Emperor Gaozu of Han
Bronze Bird Terrace
architectural icon of China's Three Kingdoms period; one of the "Three Terraces of Ye" in the Book of Records (history)
Dahuting
thumb|350px|Banquet scene with jugglers
The Dahuting Han tombs are Eastern Han dynasty (1st century AD) tombs of Zhang Boya and his wife, in modern Xinmi, Henan Province. They are famous for their well-preserved murals and stone carvings.
Dabaotai Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum
historical site, history museum in Beijing
Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum
Museum and ancient tomb in Hong Kong