Address of Binhai cemetery

Linyi City, 5 kilometers northeast of Linshu County, is on Diecui Peak at the south foot of Cangmashan Natural Scenic Area.

Binhai Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery is located on Diecui Peak, 5 kilometers northeast of Linshu County, Linyi City, south of Cangmashan Natural Scenic Area. The cemetery was founded in 1968, covering an area of 184 mu, with a total construction area of 3,200 square meters. There are 569 tombs of martyrs, martyrs 12 16 and 360 tombs of unknown martyrs in the park.

June 3rd 1990 was approved by Shandong Provincial People's Government as a provincial key martyrs memorial building protection unit. 1May 1996, the management office of Binhai Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery was established.

Brief introduction of cemetery

Binhai Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery 1942 was established to commemorate the martyrs who died for their country in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, formerly known as Linshu Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery. From 1943 to 1944, it was bombed twice during the Japanese occupation period, and the cemetery was seriously damaged. 1968, the cemetery was moved to its present site, during which the people of Linshu donated money twice to build it, and it became a scale; 1June, 990, with the approval of Shandong Provincial People's Government, it was renamed Binhai Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery and listed as a provincial key martyrs memorial and protection unit. Gu Mu, former secretary of Binhai prefectural party committee and former vice premier of the State Council, wrote the name of the garden.

The cemetery covers an area of 184 mu with a total construction area of 3,200 square meters. It is called the Little Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. There are 569 tombs of martyrs in the park, with names of martyrs 12 16 and 360 tombs of unknown martyrs. The main buildings are: antique hall-style gate, group sculpture, Binhai revolutionary struggle history exhibition hall, revolutionary martyrs memorial hall and tomb of unknown revolutionary martyrs.