China is one of the birthplaces of ancient humanity, and many tourism resources are known for their long history and ancient culture. In addition to the Great Wall of China and the home of the Giant Panda, China has numerous unique tourism resources. The Terracotta Warriors, Bronze Chariots and Horses in the Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum are reputed to be the eighth wonder of the world. The Terracotta Warriors Museum attracts millions of visitors every year. The complete female corpse and a large number of silk books from the Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha, the golden wool jade clothes from the Han Tomb at Lingshan in Mancheng, and the large number of bamboo documents from the Han Tomb at Yinqishan in Jianyi have fascinated the Chinese and foreign archaeological communities. These burial sites and unearthed artifacts have become the best places to attract tourists to go back in time. People recognize the murals of the Mogao Caves at Dunhuang as a world art treasure trove. The Leshan Buddha, which overlooks the three rivers, is the world’s largest stone Buddha with a seated statue 71 meters high and a body width of 28 meters.