Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery - Famous People Buried at Babaoshan

Famous People Buried At Babaoshan

  • Zhu De
  • Peng Dehuai
  • Ren Bishi
  • Wang Yaowu
  • Israel Epstein
  • George Hatem (aka Ma Haide)
  • Hans Müller
  • Manya Reiss
  • Agnes Smedley
  • Anna Louise Strong
  • Wang Guangmei
  • Qian Xuesen
  • Emperor Puyi
  • Douglas Springhall
  • Wen Yiduo
  • Zhou Chunquan
  • Li Keran
  • Yu Qiuli
  • Zeng Shan
  • Lü Zhengcao

In April 1996 the ashes of Emperor Puyi were buried in Eastern Qing Mausoleum near Beijing (清东陵,Qingdongling). Nowadays, only the emperor's brother Prince Pujie (溥杰) lies in Babaoshan Cemetery.

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