Beijing cemetery ranking

Beijing Cemetery ranks Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery, Tianshou Cemetery, Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest and Jiulishan Cemetery.

Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery 1

Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery is a garden cemetery with the highest specification, the most famous system and the richest red educational resources in China. Located at the southern foot of Babaoshan, Shijingshan District, Beijing, it covers an area of 150 mu. It is a famous cemetery in Beijing and a national patriotic education demonstration base.

2. Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery

Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery, referred to as Wanfo Garden for short, was established in 1994, covering an area of 657 mu. Approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Beijing Municipal Government, it is an emotional garden cemetery integrating family burial, sightseeing and cultural display. This is a municipal cemetery.

3. Tianshou Cemetery

Tianshou Mausoleum is backed by the majestic Tianshou Mountain, which is in the same strain as the Ming Tombs. Before Wangjing Flower Pingchuan, Tanyu Village, which is adjacent to the growth of a thousand-year-old ancient sandalwood, is adjacent to a thousand-year-old temple built in the Tang Dynasty. It covers an area of more than 600 mu. The whole cemetery is built on the mountain, integrating memorial sacrifice, humanistic memorial service and funeral.

4. Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest

Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest covers an area of nearly 10,000 mu and is located in the north of Beijing Imperial City. Backed by the ancient Great Wall, it is an orthodox treasure trove of geomantic omen in Long Mai. Because there are nine towering peaks in the park, it is named as the nine sons of the dragon. It is a large legal cemetery approved by Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau and one of the regional cemeteries. There are seven cemeteries in the park, including Gongze Garden, Fuze Garden, Chengze Garden, Shanshou Garden, Enze Garden and Tiejun Memorial Park, where many celebrities are buried.

5. Jiulishan Cemetery

Jiulishan Cemetery was founded in 1988, which is a legal public cemetery approved by Changping Civil Affairs Bureau of Beijing. The mountain range is a branch of the Ming Tombs, which stretches for nine miles from east to west, so it is called Jiuli Mountain, which is divided into one or two areas. Changping is a public cemetery next to Beijing cemetery. There is a special platform for sweeping in the park, which is convenient for sweeping. Every Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Ghost Festival and other traditional festivals in China, public sacrifices and memorial activities will be held.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiulishan Cemetery