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    It is a joint burial tomb for Liang Qichao (1873-1929, reformist, thinker and historian in the late Qing Dynasty) and his wife Li Huixian. Covering an area of 1.8 hectares, the place consists of a cemetery and a grove attached to it. The graveyard is designed by famous architect Liang Sicheng, the eldest son of Liang Qichao. The tombstone, the roof and the chemise of the altar are made of Khaki granite, which are connected together and make a complete whole. There is an octagonal stone pavilion in the cemetery. |