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What cemeteries are there in western Beijing?

The cemeteries in the west of Beijing include Jing 'an Cemetery, Royal Longshan Cemetery, Taiziyu Cemetery, Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery and changan garden Cemetery.

1, Jing 'an Cemetery

Jing 'an Cemetery, established in 1994, is the only legally operated cemetery in Fangshan District approved by Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau and Fangshan District Government. Located in the west of Gongzhufen Village, Yancun Town, Fangshan District.

2. Royal Longshan Cemetery

The Royal Longshan Cemetery is located at the intersection of Taihang Mountain and Yanshan Mountain, facing the reclining Buddha in the south and Juma River in the north, with a total area of 360 mu. It is a regular state-run operating cemetery approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and its address is behind chongling of Qing Xiling in Laishui, Hebei.

3. Taiziyu Cemetery

In the western suburbs of Beijing, by the Yongding River, there is a piece of pure land, which is the largest Taiziyu cemetery with the largest number of ashes buried in Beijing.

4. Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery

Beijing Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery is a legal enterprise approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Beijing Municipal Government. It is open to the public and has the ability to receive foreign affairs. It is an emotional garden cemetery integrating family burial, sightseeing and cultural display. The cemetery covers an area of 657 mu. 1998 provided services to the public.

5. Chang 'an Park Cemetery

Changan garden Cemetery covers an area of more than 246 mu, which is a large cemetery in the urban area. The park is surrounded by mountains and waters, with lush greenery, ancient trees and flowers, rippling lakes and antique buildings. In such an environment, the deceased can get a quiet and warm sleep.

Refer to the above contents: Overview of Ten Thousand Buddha Gardens-Cemetery