Rank of cemetery in Changping cemetery

Changping Cemetery is ranked as follows:

Tianshou Cemetery: The cemetery with the most beautiful environment and the largest number of celebrities buried in Changping District is a garden-style cemetery, known as the "modern royal cemetery".

Visiting Garden of the Ming Tombs: The best feng shui cemetery in Beijing, the only legally operated cemetery within the feng shui wall of the Ming Tombs, and the nearest modern cemetery to the Changling and Jingling Tombs of the Ming Tombs.

Fenghuangshan Cemetery: It is a treasure trove of geomantic omen in Changping District, backed by Juyongguan Great Wall and facing Xiangtan Reservoir. It is the cemetery with the most scenic spots around Changping District.

Foshan Cemetery: Located under the Phoenix Ridge at the junction of Changping District and Haidian District, it is a cost-effective cemetery in Changping District and is affectionately called "the cemetery of ordinary people" by the citizens.

Yanhuang Mausoleum: Surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the water on one side, it has convenient transportation and beautiful scenery. Most of the tombs in the cemetery are halfway up the mountain. From a distance, the layers are stacked and patchwork, giving people a sense of hierarchy and architectural beauty.

Details of Beijing are as follows:

Beijing has different names in different dynasties, and there are roughly more than twenty nicknames: Ji, Ji, Youzhou, Yan Dou, Rixia, Youdu County, Youdu Prefecture, Yanjing, Chunming, Beijing, Yanshan, Zhongdu, Daxing Prefecture, Yuandadu, Hancheng, Beiping, Wanping and Beijing.

In addition to the names mentioned above, Beijing was the seat of Yangguangjun in Qin and Han Dynasties. In the Sui Dynasty, Daye was ruled by Zhuojun, Fanyang in the Tang Tianbao period, Xijin in the Liao Dynasty and Shuntianfu in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so Zhuo Jun, Fanyang, Xijin and Shuntianfu became nicknames of Beijing.