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Beijing Cemetery Ranking

Beijing cemeteries are ranked as Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Ten Thousand Buddhas Overseas Chinese Cemetery, Tianshou Cemetery, Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest, and Jiulishan Cemetery.

1. Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery

Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery is a garden-style cemetery with the highest standard, the most famous reputation, and the richest red educational resources in the country. It is located at the southern foot of Babaoshan in Shijingshan District, Beijing. , covering an area of ??150 acres, is a famous cemetery in Beijing and a national demonstration base for patriotism education.

2. Ten Thousand Buddhas Overseas Chinese Cemetery

Ten Thousand Buddhas Overseas Chinese Cemetery, referred to as Ten Thousand Buddhas Cemetery, was established in 1994 and covers an area of ??657 acres. It is approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Beijing Municipal Government. The established emotional garden-style cemetery is a municipal cemetery that integrates multiple functions such as burial and commemoration of relatives, tourism, and cultural exhibitions.

3. Tianshou Cemetery

The Tianshou Cemetery is backed by the majestic Tianshou Mountains, which are in the same line as the Ming Tombs. In front of it is the Jinghua Pingchuan, and to the left is the ancient green sandalwood tree that has grown for thousands of years. "Tanyu Village" is adjacent to the "Chici Peace Temple", a thousand-year-old ancient temple built in the Tang Dynasty, covering an area of ??more than 600 acres. The entire cemetery is located on the mountain, with high stems and low hills. It is a collection of memorial services and humanistic commemorations. It is a royal garden-style cemetery integrating funeral culture and life education.

4. Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest

Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest covers an area of ??nearly 10,000 acres and is located due north of Jinghuang City. It is backed by the ancient Great Wall and has dragon veins. The orthodox Feng Shui treasure land is named for the nine towering peaks in the park, which look like the nine sons of a dragon. It is a large legal cemetery approved by the Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau and is one of the district cemeteries. The park now has seven cemeteries including Gongze Garden, Fuze Garden, Chengze Garden, Shanshou Garden, Enze Garden and Tiejun Memorial Garden, where many celebrities are buried.

5. Jiulishan Cemetery

Jiulishan Cemetery was founded in 1988. It is a legal public welfare cemetery approved by the Changmin Political Bureau of Beijing. The mountain range where it is located is a branch of the Ming Tombs. It stretches for nine miles, so it is called Jiuli Mountain. It is divided into two districts, one and two. Changping is a feng shui place second only to the imperial tombs in Beijing. It is a public welfare cemetery in the district. There is a special sacrificial sweeping station in the park to facilitate sacrificial sweeping. Public sacrificial memorial activities are held every Chinese traditional festival such as the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Ghost Festival, etc.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiulishan Cemetery