Introduction of Liudingshan Tomb
Liudingshan ancient tombs are located in Liudingshan tourist area, 5 kilometers south of Dunhua City. They are the tombs of the early royal families and nobles in Bohai. The whole tomb group is divided into two tomb areas, with a total of more than 65438 sarcophagus tombs and sarcophagus tombs. Among these tombs, Wang Wen, Wang Da and Qin Mao of the third generation in Bohai Sea are the most famous. Precious cultural relics such as epitaphs and stone lions have been unearthed in this tomb group. Located in Zhengjue Temple in Liudingshan Tourism Development Zone, Liudingshan Ancient Tombs Group is the largest Buddhist Nile Dojo in Asia and the largest Buddhist temple in Northeast China. The exorcist who presided over the Buddhist interpretation of the temple worked hard to collect Buddhist wealth at home and abroad and rebuild the temple. The unique architectural style of the temple and the architectural concept of harmony between man and nature are more verve. Aodongcheng site is located in the southeast of Dunhua city, on the north bank of Mudanjiang. It is divided into two cities, the inner city and the outer city, with a circumference of about 2 kilometers. It is considered that Aodongcheng is the early capital of Bohai Kingdom (698-926 AD), so it is called the old country. Liudingshan Ancient Tombs Group Liudingshan Ancient Tombs Group is located on Liudingshan, 5 kilometers south of Dunhua City. Liuding Mountain has six peaks from north to south and from east to west, so it is also called Liuping Mountain or Niuding Mountain. There are more than 80 ancient tombs on the south slope of the main peak, which are called Ling Zhen in ancient books. It is believed to be the tomb of the early royal family and nobles in Bohai Sea.