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About lawn burial in Shanghai

The smallest lawn burial in Binhai Ancient Garden has quietly come out, with an average area of only 0.38 square meters.

Shanghai Fengjing Town Cemetery is the first operating cemetery in Shanghai, located on the west side of Fengjing Ancient Town, a famous historical and cultural town in China. Surrounded by rivers, the tomb area has unique feng shui. There are artistic and traditional cemeteries in the cemetery, as well as lawn burial, tree planting burial and other burial methods.

Tianmashan Cemetery is a state-owned enterprise jointly organized by Songjiang District (county) Civil Affairs Bureau, Sheshan Forest Farm and tianmashan Town (township) with the approval of Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau in 1988. There are many kinds of funerals, such as routine burial, clothing burial, tree planting burial, lawn burial, wall burial and so on. Welcome the dead to settle down.

In Fushou Garden, Qingpu District, Shanghai, each lawn burial tomb covers an area of about 1 square meter, which is half of the smallest traditional tomb. Tree planting burial and flower bed burial directly integrate ashes into the soil through pipelines.