Badaling cemetery was built in 1993. It is a large state-owned cemetery jointly established by Yanqing County Civil Affairs Bureau and Badaling Forest Farm with the approval of Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau. The cemetery is located in the cool valley at the foot of Badaling Great Wall. Adjacent to Badaling Cemetery in National Forest Park, it belongs to the state-owned modern cemetery of Yanqing County Civil Affairs Bureau. The cemetery is located in 40,000 mu of natural forest at the foot of Badaling Great Wall, covering an area of more than 900 mu, bordering Badaling National Forest Park. There are 539 species of plants in the park, and the green area is over 80%.
For more than ten years, Badaling Mausoleum has been adhering to the development concept of taking the environment as the leading factor, and has carefully created the natural garden landscape. He has been awarded the titles of "Beijing Minors' Ideological and Moral Education Base", "Beijing Bird-loving Experimental Base" and "ISO 1400 1 Environmental Management System Certification Unit" successively, and has become a member of Beijing Wildlife Conservation Association and Beijing Bird-loving Association.
Matters needing attention in purchasing cemetery
1, select a legal cemetery.
A legal cemetery must have relevant legal documents. Such as the cemetery approved by the Provincial Civil Affairs Department and the social public cemetery license issued by the Provincial Civil Affairs Department. These documents must be originals, and all copies are invalid. When consumers buy graves, they must choose legal and formal cemeteries with these documents.
2. Sign a unified contract.
At the time of purchase, a unified contract must be signed with the cemetery unit supervised by the civil affairs department. When signing a contract, you must first understand the contents of the contract, and never sign it on your behalf. The official seal of the contract must be the official seal of the cemetery headquarters, and the department seal is invalid. Any oral commitment or personal written commitment outside the contract has no legal effect and cannot be protected by law. Therefore, consumers must sign a unified contract when purchasing graves, and keep the original contract.
3. There are legal bills.
When buying a tomb, after signing a unified contract to pay the full amount, you must ask the cemetery unit for formal bills, such as non-operating unified receipts, invoices supervised by tax authorities, and ashes placement certificates. Formal bills and contracts are valid vouchers for use, after-sales service and complaints, and must be properly kept.
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