The park is in memory of the soldiers fighting against the Japanese during the Guangxu era in Qing dynasty. In addition to the worship hall that allow the visitors to pay respect to the martyrs, at the side there are an ancient gun, pavilion and flower rack. The ancient gun was a defensing tool against enemies when Liuming chuna was in office and the Japanese soldiers attacked in Guangxu 10 in Qing dynasty (1884). It was placed in Guashan Hall (the present Jiang Kai-Shek’s memorial Hall), moved to Guashan yuan restaurant in 1972, and finally moved to the present site in 1983. Yiwei Baotai Heping Park (Baiqua Mountain Battle Memorial Park) was originally called “Baiquashan Maytr Memorial Park.” After refurbishment, it was renamed “Yiwei Baotai Heping Park” in February 2008. Redecorated, the park is tranquil and beautiful. With modern trails and wide wooden plankways, visitors can overlook Dadu River and recall the dauntless army resisting the Japanese invasion and their courage to sacrifice here. Now, war has ceased to exist. Instead it is replaced with green trees, bugs chirping, and quietness. Many folks love to work out here.