,Yangzhou Qiyuan Creative, another big event in the Ningxia cultural circle,"the launching ceremony of Xixia Mausoleum application for World Heritage and National Archaeological Site Park" was held at the Xixia Mausoleum scenic area on November 23. The Xixia Mausoleum is one of the largest extant imperial cemeteries in China with the most complete ground relics, known as the "Oriental Pyramid". In 1988, it was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit, and in 2006 it was again announced as one of China's first batch of natural and cultural dual heritage preparatory list (http://www.yzqiyuan.com/Web/), which is a cultural site of universal concern in the domestic and international academic circles. A national archaeological site park refers to a specific public space which takes important sites and their background environment as the main body and has functions such as scientific research, education, recreation, etc., and has national exemplary significance in terms of site protection and display. At present, a total of 12 units across the country have been listed as national archaeological site parks, and 23 units have been approved for establishment. This time, the launch of the "Xixia Mausoleum National Archaeological Site Park" project promoted by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the autonomous regional government fills the blank that there is no national-level archaeological site park in this area.