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Excuse me, does Chuzhuang Cemetery have a sales organization in Suzhou City?

Suzhou Beiyuan Community (at the entrance of Xuefeng Park)

Suzhou Longquan humanity memorial park

"Suzhou Longquan Cultural Memorial Park" is the reconstruction and expansion project of the original Chuzhuang cemetery in Suzhou. It is a legally operated cemetery approved by the provincial and municipal civil affairs departments, and it is the largest humanistic ecological cemetery in northern Anhui. The park is located 300 meters north of Chuzhuang Village, Fuliji, Suzhou (400 meters east of National Highway 206), only 20 kilometers away from the urban area, and the traffic is very convenient. The master plan of the park 1.800 mu was completed by Suzhou Shanglongmiao Cemetery Co., Ltd. with an investment of more than 80 million yuan in three phases.

"The mountain is not high, and there is a fairy name; The water is not deep, and the dragon has spirit. " The most expensive feng shui in cemetery lies in the spirituality of mountains and rivers. "Suzhou Longquan Cultural Memorial Park" is not only surrounded by mountains and rivers, but also has the trend of green pines and cypresses flowing water, becoming a left green dragon, a right white tiger, a former suzaku and a later Xuanwu. More importantly, Long Mai is deeply rooted, showing a flexible and auspicious image. The water of Longquan has been flowing for more than 600 years, nourishing everything and benefiting future generations. It's really a first-class dragon land.

At present, the park is carrying out multi-functional construction such as memorial service, leisure sightseeing and life education. After completion, it will be a combination of burial in the earth, tower, lawn and tree, which can provide more than 200,000 graves. By then, there will be trees, running water, birds and flowers and unique scenery here. Although it is a cemetery, it is better than a park, and it will become a holy place for Suzhou to inherit filial piety and pay homage to its ancestors.