Where is Jiugongshan Cemetery?

Jiugongshan Cemetery is located in the northwest of xinglong village, Bohai Town, Huairou District, Beijing.

Jiugongshan Cemetery, covering an area of more than 7,500 mu, is located in the north of the north extension of Beijing's central axis. It belongs to the typical orthodox Royal Long Mai and has a beautiful environment.

The park is surrounded by mountains and waters, with clear water flowing south, and the landscape of autumn pond is clear, making Jiugongshan Cemetery a modern garden-style cemetery. At the same time, Jiugongshan Cemetery is the last legally operated cemetery approved by the Civil Affairs Bureau and the largest cemetery in Beijing, and the price of the cemetery is relatively affordable.

It is worth noting that although the cemetery is located in the outer suburbs, the transportation is convenient, and you can drive by car or take the cemetery shuttle bus. In addition, there are some unique feng shui conditions in the cemetery. When the central axis of Beijing has been heading north, you can come to Jiugongshan Memorial Forest. This geographical location is unique, enjoying the royal dragon god.

Characteristics of cemetery

1, commemorative

The uniqueness of the cemetery lies in the memory of the dead, which comes from people's funeral behavior. It not only expresses the memory and respect for the deceased, but also reflects the care for the living. When choosing the location of modern cemetery, we should choose a special environment that is relatively quiet and different from other urban spaces.

2. Geographical nature

In different areas, tombs will be limited by the local environment and living environment, which will change and form new forms of existence. Taking Beijing as an example, when designing the cemetery layout, we can tap its profound history and culture, make use of rich natural landscape and context resources, and match the location of the cemetery with regional characteristics, which is in line with the funeral customs of Beijing people.

3. Cultural nature

Funeral culture embodied in cemetery planning is an important part of ancient civilization in China. The existing state of the cemetery reflects the national cultural characteristics of its time and space and region. At the same time, the way the cemetery exists is bound to maintain a certain degree of relevance with the past era, thus showing historical continuity.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiugongshan Cemetery