There were not many people who arrived in the early morning of October 3. They bought a joint ticket of 60 yuan. As the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Nurhachi and his queen's mausoleum resembled a "castle" in shape, especially the monument of merit and virtue in the stele pavilion. It was very tall and was written by Emperor Kangxi in Manchu and Chinese. From the main entrance, there are four groups of symmetrical stone statues on both sides, namely lion, tiger, camel and horse. The Shinto is relatively short, followed by 108 steps, with an unseen momentum.