First of all, how to go. If it is a self-driving tour, it is easy to ignore this attraction, because the navigation can not be found at this location, there is no parking lot around, unless it is illegal to stop on the side of the road. If you take the bus, you can take 361A at the North Station of the Metro University Town to the penultimate station (Pinggang Station), walk about 100 meters forward, and see an intersection on the right. There are red floor tiles at the intersection. From this intersection to the top is the North Expedition Monument, but 361A Holidays are not open. It's only open on weekdays. If you walk, take bus 383 or 430 from the university town first, and pass a intersection. There are signs for the tomb of the martyrs in the East March and the monument in the North Expedition. After seeing it, get off at the bus stop that is about to arrive, and then walk down from this intersection. You will see the bus sign at Pinggang Station. Go ahead about 100 meters, go up on the right. The Beiqi Monument was built in 1928 to commemorate the students of Huangpu Military Academy who died in the Northern Expedition War. It is located in the site of Jishen Park. It was rebuilt in 1984 and the names of the students who died in the war are engraved under the monument.