Lingshan Pagoda Cemetery is located at the foot of Lingshan Mountain in JD.COM, only 50 kilometers away from Beijing CBD business center, less than an hour's drive, with convenient transportation. Starting from Beijing, you can reach the cemetery along Chang 'an Street East via Jingtong Expressway, Tongyan Expressway and National Road 102. You can also take the Jingping Expressway (in the direction of Pinggu) from the Fifth Ring Road and the Sixth Ring Road in Beijing, exit from Gaodong Village, and go south along Sanping Road for seven kilometers to reach the park.
Lingshan pagoda cemetery is surrounded by mountains and waters, with pines and cypresses and gurgling springs. The left and right green dragons and white tigers embrace each other, followed by the continuous transformation of Lingshan into Xuanwu, and the front hall is open, showing the image of Suzaku. The four elephants and beasts are on their own side, sitting in the blessed land of dragons, where the wind gathers and the purple gas comes from the east. There is also Lingshan Temple, where the scriptures are recited day and night, and the Buddha shines brightly. It is the pure land of bliss for ancestors after a hundred years, and it is also a humanistic memorial shrine for future generations to respect filial piety and repay kindness.
Lingshan Baota Cemetery invited many geomancers to explore the dragon and phoenix in the treasure land, and cooperated with the top cemetery design team in depth, carefully planned and designed, and created the waterscape line of Shuanglong Jiaoshou and Fenghuang Huanqiu Avenue, which echoed and made the dragon and phoenix appear auspicious. There are also three parks, namely "Lingquan Fuyuan", "Tianfu Garden" and "Ci 'an Garden", which have their own landscape characteristics and coordinate with each other, making the park a truly ecological park that can be visited and enjoyed.