What cemeteries are there in Changping District, Beijing?

There are two cemeteries in Changping District: Tianshou Cemetery, Jingyang Garden of the Ming Tombs, Feng Tao Cemetery, Huaxia Cemetery and Jiulishan Cemetery.

Tianshou cemetery 1

Tianshou cemetery can be said to be a cemetery built with heavy money, and it is also the most famous cemetery in Beijing. Its fame is so great that it can be said that Beijing and even the whole of North China are household names. It once ranked second among the top 100 cemeteries in China and enjoyed a good reputation in China.

? 2. Ming Tombs Visiting Garden

Jingyangyuan Cemetery is located in the east of Touling of the Ming Tombs, at the back corner of Jingling, covering an area of more than 500 mu and surrounded by mountains on three sides. In Jingyangyuan Cemetery, you can watch the magnificent Changling Hall at close range and overlook the Dingling historic site which is closely related to Jingling and adjacent to the emperor day and night. The geographical environment is unique.

3. Feng Tao Cemetery

Feng Tao Garden is located at the foot of Beishan, Feng Tao, Taoyukou Village, xing shou town, Changping District, Beijing. The permanent cemetery officially approved by Changping District Civil Affairs Bureau is backed by Shan Yang National Forest Park, and faces Taoyukou Reservoir, which is in the same strain as the Ming Tombs, in the south. The Jingmi Canal flows quietly from east to west.

Feng Tao Garden is adjacent to Hu Jingzhi Resort, with nine lotus peaks and the flowery Yutao River on the left and Feng Taofeng on the right. It can be said that it is a natural combination of geomantic treasures surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the water (overlooking Jingmi diversion canal in front), and it is a typical blessing and shadow treasure of Zuo Qinglong and You Baihu. As far as the geomantic omen of the cemetery in Changping District is concerned, Feng Tao Garden Cemetery is comparable to Tianshou Cemetery, so people often call it "Xiaotian".

4. Huaxia Cemetery

Huaxia Cemetery is located in the east of Tianshou Mountain in the Ming Tombs and under Yuanbaoshan Mountain in Qin Cheng. Its land is surrounded by mountains and waters, yin and yang are negative, and the wind and gas are prosperous. There are Yuanbaoshan and Cuihuashan in Jiu Feng in the north, Miyun Longquan Spring in the left, Tianshou Mountain in the right and Long Mai in the right.

Yuanbaoshan is called "Yuanbao", and its shape is a precious mountain, which is really a treasure trove of geomantic omen. The cemetery covers an open area with warm sand and prosperous land. Beautiful scenery and extraordinary spirit. On both sides of its mausoleum, persimmon trees line up, and pine and cypress trees form forests, which are lush all year round. This mausoleum is an ideal graveyard for the dead relatives to rest in peace.

5. Jiulishan Cemetery Area 2

Jiulishan Cemetery Area 2 is located in Cuicun Town, 8 kilometers east of Changping District, Beijing. Jiulishan runs from east to west, stretching for nine miles. Like a dragon, head east and tail west, lying in front of Yanshan Mountain. Only Longquan water, Jingmi Canal, flows around the mountain from east to west. The second area of Jiulishan cemetery is located under the faucet at the eastern end of Jiulishan.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Changping Tianshou Cemetery

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingyang Garden