
2 kilometers south of E Cheng County, the park covers an area of 5.1 hectares and has a floor space of over 1,000 kilometers. In line with the ancient planning method, the park is centered at the remains of the Tomb Terrace and has a south-to-north axis. Divided into four parts, the park has many tourist spots as Que Terrace, Ru Terrace and Jade Belt Bridge, etc. inside the Ningshen Hall are the statues of A Gu Da and his 6 assistants. As a place worshiped by the Nuzhen People, it is still visited by their descendants to pay respect. Underground are the coffins, funereal objects as well as an elegant mural painting about the life experience of A Gu Da. As the first tomb in Jin Empire with a long history and large areas, the park is an important tourist spot for Jinyuan culture together with the Remains of Shangjing of Jin Dynasty and Historical Museum of Shangjing of Jin Dynasty.