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Introduction of Deling Cemetery

The Panlongtai Cemetery of the Ming Tombs in Beijing was established on November 23rd, 1988, and it is a legal cemetery approved by the civil affairs department. The cemetery is located in the Ming Tombs Scenic Area in Changping District, Beijing, adjacent to the Ming Tombs Reservoir, 88 meters above the mausoleum of Zhu Youxiao, the 15th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Panlongtai Cemetery enjoys the geomantic omen of the imperial tomb, surrounded by mountains on three sides and water on one side, leaning against Mangshan National Forest Park, enjoying the aura of Mangshan Tianchi, overlooking the Ming Tombs Reservoir, with the luck of Longshan on the left and the green of Tiger Mountain on the right, looking at the scenery of Ming Di Cemetery in front, and relying on the dragon potential of Yujinshan in the back. The terrain of Panlongtai Cemetery in the Ming Tombs of Beijing is surrounded by mountains on three sides. The water of mountain springs meanders in the tomb area, and then it is the Jade Mountain. This mountain has a blue sky and a drooping head, and there are two mountain guards on the left and right sides. The green vegetation of Qinglong is winding and undulating, which is the dragon trend of rising and rushing, and the white tiger is assisted by Huaibao, and it is static and tame. This proves that Panlongtai cemetery is surrounded by three mountains, the basic element of geomantic treasure land. In front of the tomb area, the mountain facing the mountain is Bijia Mountain. Under this mountain, there is a spring eye, which is called the ink pot in ancient times. Looking up at the mountain from Panlongtai Cemetery, it is a scene of Suzaku dancing. Panlongtai Cemetery of the Ming Tombs in Beijing advocates sustainable development. On the basis of protecting the existing tourist landscape, it creates an ecological sightseeing cemetery with funeral function as the main purpose, protects the environment of the Ming Tombs scenic spot, maintains the original ecological natural landscape, and protects the biodiversity. It is a quiet and peaceful place with beautiful mountains and rivers. It is a quiet place for the dead to rest in peace.