The 19th Road Army's Cemetery of the Deaths of the Japanese Resistance Against Japan has an area of 60,000 square meters, and is a national key martyr memorial building protection unit and a key cultural relics protection unit in Guangdong Province, as well as a patriotic education base in the country and Guangzhou. It was built in 1933 by overseas Chinese donations to commemorate the deaths of soldiers in the 19th Route Army of the National Revolutionary Army in the "One, Two and Eight" anti-Japanese campaign. The park has the Arc de Triomphe, the Monument of the Martyrs, the Inscription Monument of the Innocent Lie, the Anti-Japanese Pavilion, the Tomb of the General, the Tomb of the Warrior, and the seven Martyrs Memorial Buildings of the Memorial Hall. The whole cemetery is magnificent in scale, with a rigorous layout and solemn and elegant shape. The main building is a baroque semicircular colonnade, in the center of the colonnade stands a granite monument about 20 meters high. On the monument is a shoulder rifle and a powerful bronze cast warrior statue with a bronze drum cap on its back. Two pairs of bronze lions lie on the steps below the statue, and eight bronze cast treasures are arranged on the stone foundation of Jigong Monument. The bronze statue, bronze lion, and bronze Ding, meaning "one·28" to fight against Japan. There is a square granite inscription monument in the south of Jigong Monument, inscribed with the English name of 1951 pre-martyrs. There are two cemeteries on the east and west sides of the monument, the east side is the "Tomb of the Antagonist", and the west side is the "Tomb of the Antagonist", where the loyal bones of the fallen soldiers are buried. In the memorial hall of the martyrs south of the cemetery, through pictures, objects and scenes, the modern display method is used to show the heroic deeds of the 19th Route Army in more detail.