1. Babaoshan People's Cemetery: A household name.
Babaoshan People's Cemetery is located in Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Shijingshan District, Beijing. Babaoshan, formerly known as Montenegro, has many historic sites. In the Ming Dynasty, there were yanshou temple, Fu Ling Temple and Chaoyang Temple, and there was Niangniang Temple on Xifeng, the most famous of which was Baozhong Huguo Temple. Baozhong Huguo Temple, also known as Montenegro Huguo Temple, was built in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty to commemorate the famous soldier Gang Bing. There is a tomb of Gangbing in the temple, with only tombstones and stone turtles left in front of it. During the Japanese invasion of China, the invading army built a loyalty tower on the mountain to commemorate the Japanese soldiers who died in battle, and it was converted into a martyrs' shrine on 1946 to commemorate the Kuomintang soldiers who died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, including 38 generals including Zhang Zizhong, Tong and Zhao. After the founding of New China, Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Babaoshan People's Cemetery and Beijing Western Suburb Funeral Parlour were successively built in the mountains.
2. Tianshou Cemetery: Appreciate the essence of literature and history
Tianshou cemetery
Tianshou cemetery
Tianshou Cemetery is located in Changping District, Beijing. It is a legally operated permanent cemetery approved by Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau 1997. The cemetery is backed by Tianshou Lingshan and inherits the yellow veins of the Ming Tombs. The whole cemetery witnessed the glory of life with the benefit of "communicating with nature and appreciating the essence of literature and history". Tianshou Garden is full of towering old trees and lush scenery, either elegant and chic or heavy. The Royal Garden Mausoleum inherits the beauty, solemnity and continuous majestic momentum of Long Mai, and integrates the classical quality with the mainstream culture of world tombs, which perfectly realizes the creator's overall idea of building Tianshou Garden into a memorial, commemorative and intellectual garden.
3. Feng Tao cemetery: the back garden of life
Feng Tao Cemetery is located in xing shou town, Changping District, with Shan Yang National Forest Park as its back and Taoyukou Reservoir as its south. In line with the Ming Tombs, the Jingmi Canal flows quietly from east to west. Feng Tao Garden is adjacent to Hu Jingzhi Resort, with nine lotus peaks and Yutao River overflowing with flowers and fruits on the left and Feng Taofeng on the right, which is a perfect match made in heaven. It is a typical geomantic treasure-house of Zuo Qinglong and you Bai Hu. Tanzhe Temple in Beijing hosted a master to come to the park for guidance. He believes that "it is close to the Ming Tombs, surrounded by mountains on three sides, facing south, with excellent feng shui and unique geographical location." And lamented that Feng Tao Cemetery is a "back garden, a blessed place for future generations".
4. Beijing Yanhuang Mausoleum: the meeting of the Five Dragons.
Yanhuang Mausoleum is located in a place with convenient transportation. The whole journey from Andingmen to Asian Games Village, lishuiqiao and Xiaotangshan Long Mai Hot Springs is less than 30 kilometers, and it takes less than 30 minutes to reach the foot of Tianshou Mountain. Yanhuang Mausoleum is located in this well-known treasure trove of geomantic omen. Both the human landscape and the natural landscape around the cemetery are excellent. There are world-famous Ming Tombs in the west; There are scenery in the north, and the beautiful tourist destination is Iron Arm Yinshan. There is Taoyukou Reservoir with rippling blue waves in the east; Xiaotangshan Long Mai Hot Springs, which southerners yearn for, is located in the center of the cemetery and has a unique environment. The cemetery is surrounded by mountains on three sides, and five low hills meander into the cemetery, just like the gathering of five dragons, which is very spectacular.
5. Jingyang Garden: Long Mai, which occupies a treasure trove of geomantic omen.
Beijing tribute garden
Jingyangyuan Cemetery is located in Jinglinggou, Changling Town, Changping District. The whole cemetery is surrounded by Tianshou Mountain. The surrounding mountains are flashing, the maple leaves in autumn are brilliant red, and the silver in winter is particularly enchanting! Looking south over this mountain, there is the famous Ming Tombs Reservoir. Admire the garden, choose the water residence, and occupy the geomantic Long Mai. No wonder some scholars praised: "Muming Garden is really the natural back garden of life!"
6. Wolong cemetery: a place where the wind gathers gas.
Beijing Wolong Cemetery is located on the north bank of Juma River at the south gate of Beijing, facing Kyoto Golf, the largest golf course around Beijing, across the river. The cemetery is located at the junction of Beijing and Zhuozhou. Wolong Cemetery is located in the impact fan of Juma River, at the junction of Taihang Mountain and North China Plain. It is surrounded by Shi Gui, Chimney Top, Sanhuang Mountain, Tiesuo Cliff, Chemenyu, Aoshuijian, Baidaishan, Aotouzhai and Dagang Mountain from west to north, forming a natural feng shui wall, which is a shelter from the wind. Juma River and Huliang River flow through the park from north to south respectively, which are gas gathering places.
7. Foshan Cemetery: the birthplace of White Tiger and Sword Red.
Foshan Cemetery is located in Yangfang Town, Changping District, Beijing, with a unique surrounding environment, including Baihujian Natural Scenic Area and Fenghuangling Natural Scenic Area. It is also the birthplace of Yangfang hot pot. Beijing outing, farmhouse music and food culture are all famous in the whole capital. It is not only a beautiful natural scenery, but also a treasure. It is the origin of the famous granite "White Tiger and Red River" and the most used stone in Beijing. The bricks of old Beijing were all shipped here from Changping. No wonder some people compare Foshan to a blessed land.
8. Yu Yegong's Tomb: Jinniuling, a blessed land.
Yu Yegong's Tomb is located in Shaguo Village, Wang Zuo Town, Fengtai District, Beijing, with a planned area of 1 10,000 mu. It is a legal public cemetery under the unified management of city and district funeral service centers. Yu Yeling is adjacent to Jietai Temple in the north, facing Jilefeng Scenic Area with rich mountaineering, fitness and Buddhist culture, and facing Mangniu River in the west. It is located in the semi-hilly area, with its back facing northeast and surrounded by mountains on three sides. There are not only rolling mountains here, but also beautiful and moving legends. According to legend, during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, there was a Gege buried in the southeast mountain of the cemetery, which was shaped like a cow's back and belonged to a cow, so it was called Jinniuling. People who have lived around Jinniuling for generations and their children and grandchildren have been sheltered by God, enjoying peace all the year round and good luck in everything. Therefore, later generations regard Jinniuling as a blessed land.
9. Wan 'an Cemetery: the earliest modern cemetery.
The earliest modern cemetery in Beijing. Located in Wan 'anli, Xiangshan South Road, Haidian District. Established on 1930. Wan 'an Mausoleum is located at the foot of Xiangshan Mountain, which looks like a dragon from a distance, winding around, with the beauty of Xishan fine snow, Feng Danqiu leaves and Yuquan Tower Shadow. The soil here is fertile, the vegetation is lush, the turtles and snakes are abundant, and the wonders are rich. This is the polar region where cemeteries are built. Founded in the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), it is the first modern cemetery in Beiping. Participate in the five elements, improve the planning, and combine Chinese and western. In the past hundred years, the spirit has been quiet and quiet, and the inscriptions have veins. There are quiet pine and bamboo, elegant orchids and lotus flowers, magpies on the branches and rocks on the mountains, many of which are wild. There are also Li Dazhao Martyrs Cemetery, inlaid with pearls and jade, and the cemetery adds color. Funeral and the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, celebrities gathered and Mo Bao was everywhere, which showed the richness of funeral culture and was the remains of your humanistic memorial.
10. Deling Mausoleum: Heaven and earth are created, and heaven and man are one.
Deling Mausoleum, located 880 meters above Deling, has the blessing of Longshan on the left and the greenery of Hushan on the right. It faces the Ming Di Mausoleum Scenic Area in front and follows the trend of the Dragon of the Imperial Mountain in the back, which appropriately inherits the feng shui trend of Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu in the traditional feng shui of China. Deling Mausoleum is an imitation of Ming Dynasty architecture, which complements the imperial mausoleum. Under the guidance of China's traditional geomantic theory, from site selection to planning and design, Deling Cemetery attaches great importance to the harmonious unity of cemetery architecture and natural landscape vegetation, and pursues the perfect realm of "heaven and earth" to embody the "harmony between man and nature".