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What are the top ten cemeteries in Beijing?

Top ten cemeteries in Beijing: Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Wan 'an Cemetery, Futian Cemetery, Tianshou Cemetery, Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery, Ming Tombs Visiting Garden, Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest, Badaling Cemetery, Taiziyu Cemetery and Babaoshan People's Cemetery.

Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery 1

Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery was built in 1950, covering an area of 150 mu. It is also known as the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing. It is a garden-style modern cemetery with the highest standard system, the highest popularity and the richest red resources in China. Due to the special standard system of cemeteries, ordinary people are generally not allowed to be buried in Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. If family members insist on burying the deceased in Babaoshan, it is suggested to buy an ecological burial place in Babaoshan People's Cemetery.

2. Wan 'an Cemetery

Wan 'an Cemetery is the earliest and oldest modern cemetery in Beijing. Formerly known as 1930 Beiping Xiangshan Wan 'an Cemetery, 1960 Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau Funeral Management Office took over. Now it is a national demonstration unit of funeral reform and a national demonstration unit of civil affairs system construction.

3. Futian Cemetery

Later that year, Futian Cemetery and Wan 'an Cemetery were established. Because the cemetery is close to the nearby Futian Temple, it was named Futian Cemetery. The cemetery is a district-level cultural relics protection unit in Shijingshan District, a garden-style unit in the capital, and the first cemetery in Beijing. Because the cemetery was established earlier, there are no graves for sale in many cemeteries. It is said that buying now requires numbering.

4. Tianshou Cemetery

Tianshou Cemetery is called the modern version of Beijing Royal Cemetery. Built in 1997. Compared with Wan 'an and Futian cemeteries, Tianshou Cemetery is really young. However, the construction of Tianshou Cemetery was established on the basis of fully absorbing the essence of domestic and foreign gardening construction. The antique gate, business hall and life education hall of the cemetery make people feel the beauty of classical architecture. The churches in the park are full of infiltration and infiltration of Chinese and western cultures.

5. Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery

The cemetery is located in Shichang Village, Yongding Town, Mentougou District, Beijing. Approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Beijing Municipal People's Government, it is an emotional garden cemetery integrating burial commemoration, sightseeing, cultural display and filial piety inheritance.

6. Ming Tombs Visiting Garden

The only legal and formal cemetery in Beijing is located in the Feng Shui wall of the Ming Tombs Royal Cemetery, the modern cemetery with the best Feng Shui in Beijing, and a self-supporting institution organized by the Civil Affairs Bureau of Changping District.

7. Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest

Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest is located on the extension line of Beijing's central axis. It is the only garden cemetery in Beijing with its back to the Great Wall, and it is also the largest cemetery in Beijing.

8. Badaling Cemetery

Badaling Cemetery is located in Qingliang Valley at the foot of Badaling Great Wall in Badaling Town, Yanqing District, and there are many natural and cultural landscapes around it. The cemetery is backed by Yanshan Mountains and faces Badaling National Forest Park in the south. The southwest of the cemetery extends to Qinglongqiao Railway Station, and the statue of Zhan Tianyou, a Chinese railway construction engineer, is in the south.

9. Taiziyu Cemetery

Taiziyu Cemetery is a legally operated cemetery approved by Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau 1988. It is currently the largest cemetery in Beijing with the largest number of ashes buried. The cemetery is located in Yangjiafen Village, Taiziyu Town, Changxindian District, Fengtai District.

Babaoshan People's Cemetery 10

Babaoshan People's Cemetery was established in 1950, the same year as Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. Babaoshan People's Cemetery now has more than 67,000 graves, and the number of people buried in the cemetery is close to 654.38+10,000. It is the cemetery with the largest number of graves and the highest density of graves in Beijing.

Reference to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Jingyang Park.