Origin of Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest Cemetery

Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest Cemetery is named after Jiugongshan Great Wall. Jiugongshan Great Wall was once the barrier of the northern border of Ming Dynasty, which has important historical significance.

Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest is a large legal cemetery approved by Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau. It is located in the north of Beijing Imperial City, above Long Mai, close to the Great Wall of Ming Dynasty, with beautiful scenery, which not only has the aura of landscape tribute, but also has the realm of land and nature. The memorial forest is located in Xinglong City, Bohai Town, Huairou District, surrounded by famous natural scenic spots such as Mutianyu Great Wall, Xiangshui Lake, Huanghua City and Water Great Wall. Along the stone steps of the park, the winding Jiugongshan Great Wall in Ming Dynasty has beautiful scenery and lush mountains, which makes people linger.

There are Tiejun Memorial Gardens built for the martyrs of the New Fourth Army, as well as the leading Catholic Memorial Gardens in China, as well as Miyazawa Garden, Chengze Garden, Enze Garden and Fuze Garden. Sleeping in the mountains and resting in the forest after the deceased is an ideal garden for the deceased. Tiejun Garden: a public welfare theme cemetery built for the martyrs of the New Fourth Army in Beijing. It was completed in July 10.

General situation of gardens

The land of Jiugong is located in the north of Beijing Imperial City, and Long Mai is orthodox. Yanshan Mountain in the north, Taihang Mountain in the west, Chaobai River in the east and Yongding River in the west. Its north-south axis intersects with the Ming Great Wall, and the natural feng shui is in harmony with the people at the right time and the potential is supreme. Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest is the only out-of-print geomantic treasure in China with its back to the Great Wall.

Although China's Long Mai originated from Kunlun Mountain in the northwest of China, the emperor's mausoleum did not choose to sit in the northwest facing southeast, but chose to sit in the north facing south, because the Great Wall barrier in the north can cover up the invasion of foreign enemies and face the vast plain ahead, while in China's cemetery, only Jiugong Mountain is backed by the Great Wall.

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