The Pakistani Monument is situated between Islamabad and Rawalpindi. On the top of the mountain, there is a green area for visiting leaders to plant trees. In February 1964, the Prime Minister planted tallow trees here; in June 1978, the Deputy Prime Minister planted sycamore trees; in June 1981, the Prime Minister planted Coptis trees; in March 1984, the President planted cypress trees; in November 1989, Premier Li Peng planted Magnolia trees; and in May 1990, Chairman Wanli planted pine trees. National Monument Introduction: The National Monument began construction on May 25, 2004, and was officially completed on March 23, 2007. It covers an area of about 2.8 hectares with a total cost of more than 580 million rupees (1 rupee is about 0.07 yuan). Generally speaking, the monument looks like a budding lotus flower, consisting of four large petals and three small petals. According to reports, four large petals represent four provinces of Pakistan, and three small petals represent three regions of Pakistan. Together, they symbolize the unity of the Pakistani people.