
Harkha Memorial Park, erected in honor of Harkha Achumi, the founder of Yezami village 1702 AD. The memorial park stands as a tribute to Harkha Achumi, a renowned warrior, who is remembered for his heroic acts, including avenging his father's death by conquering Shoshomi village and slaying 71 enemies in a single night. He introduced the iconic Sumi Naga haircut and named the Tuzu river, while also introducing the concept of "Village King's Share" for venison. Additionally, his feat of killing an elephant with a machete and spear in the Horki river led to the place being named "Akuha Kikibi". The park is situated at the entrance of Yezami Village in Zunheboto District.
