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What are the tourist attractions in Handan?
Handan tourist attractions:

1. Warrior Lan Mausoleum: It is one of the tombs of the Northern Dynasties in Handan, and the tomb of Gao Huan's grandson in the Northern Qi Dynasty. The tomb is very high, surrounded by transparent walls, and there is a pavilion in the cemetery. It was 1428 years after the publication of "Brave Lanling Ensemble". Organized by Ma Zhongli of Handan City and led by Professor Li Zhijian of Nara University, the elegant orchestra dedicated and played this piece of music in front of the tomb of Lanling Warriors in Cixian County.

2. Tile Palace: Located in Huangzhongshan, Shexian County, Handan City, Hebei Province, it is the place where Nu Wa Niangniang refined stones and made people in China myths and legends. Tile Palace was built in Beiqi. It was originally built by Levin, Wen Xuandi, Beiqi. At first, it opened three stone chambers and carved several statues.

3. Yecheng Site: Located on the north bank of Zhanghe River, 20 kilometers southwest of Linzhang County, Hebei Province, it is a national key cultural relics protection unit. The site covers the southwest of Linzhang County, Hebei Province (Ye Beicheng, Ye Chengnan and Tongquetai sites) and the northeast of Anyang City, Henan Province (Cao Cao Gaoling and Ximen Bao Temple).

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As the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, it occupies a glorious position in the history of urban architecture in China and is a model of urban architecture in China. The whole city emphasizes the layout of the central axis, and the palaces and streets are neat and symmetrical, with rigorous structure and obvious zoning. This layout is a link between the past and the future and has far-reaching influence. For the first time, it embodies the urban construction concept of "planning first, then building". Its unique position in the history of China's urban development has always been one of the concerns of Chinese and foreign historians.