The Valley of Emperors is the main tomb area of Pharaohs and nobles in the period of 18 to 20 dynasties (from 1539 B.C. to 1075 B.C.) of the New Dynasty of ancient Egypt. Sixty-two mausoleums have been developed. The most worthy tombs are Tutankhamun Tomb, Tomb of Ramses III and VI, Tomb of Seti I, etc. Because the mausoleum in the Valley of the Emperor is open in turn, I hope not all of you can see it. The Tomb of Tutankhamun is the most famous, so it needs to buy tickets separately. The tickets we bought for Emperor Valley can only be visited by three of the tombs open that day. Because photography is strictly forbidden in the scenic area, we strictly abide by the regulations, so that even the last three tombs we visited were slightly dizzy (the sign at the entrance of the tomb did not dare to photograph). According to the memory, it is probably the tomb of KV6 Ramses IX, KV11-Ramses III, and the tomb of KV10 Amenmesse. We tried to choose the better preserved ones. The main ones we visited were the tombs, murals and coffins. They were also very beautiful. The pictures are taken of the landscape around the scenic spot.