Introduction to the Tomb of King Wen of Nanyue: The Tomb of King Nanyue of the Western Han Dynasty was discovered in 1983. It is the largest stone chamber tomb with the richest funerary objects and the only one decorated with colorful paintings ever discovered in the Lingnan area. The tomb is hidden more than 20 meters deep in the heart of Xianggang Mountain, with a construction area of about 100 square meters. It is built in the shape of a Yangzhai. It faces south and faces the front and back. The gold seal of "Emperor Wen's Seal" and the "Zhao Huang" jade were unearthed. There are more than 10,000 precious cultural relics such as seals and jade horn cups. They are important historical relics of the South Vietnam Kingdom and are of great significance to the study of the economic, political and cultural development of Guangzhou and even the entire Lingnan region during the Qin and Han Dynasties. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit.