The origin of Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest Cemetery
The Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest Cemetery is named after the Jiugongshan Great Wall. This Great Wall once served as a barrier to the northern border in the Ming Dynasty and has important historical significance.
The Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest is a large-scale legal cemetery approved by the Beijing Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau. It is located directly north of the Imperial City of Beijing, on the Dragon Vein, nestled against the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty, with beautiful scenery and the tribute of mountains and rivers. Spiritual energy also has the realm of earth and sky. The Memorial Forest is located in Xinglong City, Bohai Town, Huairou District. It is surrounded by famous natural scenic spots such as Mutianyu Great Wall, Xiangshui Lake, Huanghuacheng, and Water Great Wall. Along the stone steps of the park to the north of Sanhuali, you can see the winding Jiugongshan Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty. The beautiful scenery and lush green mountains make people forget to leave.
The park includes the Iron Army Memorial Garden built for the martyrs of the New Fourth Army, the leading Catholic Memorial Garden in China, and the art parks Gongze Garden, Chengze Garden, Enze Garden, and Fuze Garden. The deceased are buried behind them. Sleeping in the mountains and resting in the woods, it is an ideal garden for the deceased. Tiejun Garden: a public welfare theme cemetery built for the New Fourth Army martyrs in Beijing. It was officially opened on July 18, 2010, covering an area of 300 acres. With the Jiugong Mountain Great Wall in the background, it was awarded the honor of Beijing Patriotic Education Base by the Beijing Municipal People's Government in 2012.
Overview of the Garden
The Jiugong Land is located due north of Jinghuang City, with orthodox dragon veins. It leans on the Yanshan Mountains to the north, the Taihang Mountains to the west, the Chaobai River to the east, and the Yongding River to the west. Its north-south axis intersects with the Ming Dynasty Great Wall. The innate feng shui has given it the right time and place, and its position is supreme. Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest is the only unique Feng Shui treasure land in the country with the Great Wall as its back.
Although China's dragon veins originate from the Kunlun Mountains in northwest China, the emperor's mausoleum did not choose to face northwest to southeast, but chose to face north to south because the Great Wall barrier in the north can shield foreign invaders. Facing the vast plain ahead, among the cemeteries in China, only Jiugong Mountain is backed by the Great Wall.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Beijing Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest