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Address of Supreme Garden Cemetery

Address of Supreme Garden Cemetery: No.28, Zhufeng Highway, Zhujiajiao, Qingpu District, Shanghai1/KLOC-0.

Shanghai Supreme Garden Industry Development Co., Ltd. was established on September 6, 2004 with the approval of Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau. At the beginning of 2005, the park was planned and constructed, and it was officially sold in 2008. Since its establishment, Shanghai Supreme Garden has been the governing unit of the 5th and 6th china funeral association. The Supreme Garden of Geographical Environment is located in Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, a famous town in the south of the Yangtze River. Surrounded by Sheshan, tianmashan and Dianshan Lake, it is a national tourist area with beautiful scenery and quiet environment.

According to feng shui experts, this is also a rare treasure. Supreme Garden has convenient transportation. It takes only half an hour to turn left 800 meters from the exit of Zhujiajiao Toll Station on Yan 'an Road Elevated in People's Square. The Supreme Garden is surrounded by water on three sides, with negative terrain and sunny landscape. The landscape is extremely exquisite, with gentle slope ups and downs, flowing water, lush trees, colorful flowers and plants, different scenery in four seasons and beautiful scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.

Qingpu District Introduction

Qingpu District, a municipal district of Shanghai, is located in the southwest of Shanghai, downstream of Taihu Lake and upstream of Huangpu River, bordering Minhang District in the east, Wujiang District and Kunshan City in Jiangsu Province in the west, Songjiang District, Jinshan District and Jiashan County in Zhejiang Province in the south and Jiading District in the north, with a total area of 668.49 square kilometers. In 2022, the permanent population of Qingpu District was 6.5438+0.2656 million, and the registered population was 5.2556.

In the twenty-first year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1542), Xiuzhu and Huating townships in the northwest of Huating County, Xixinjiang, Beiting and Yuhai townships in Shanghai County were all located in Qingpu County. 1999, Qingpu County was abolished and Qingpu District was established. The terrain is wide in the east and west wings and long and narrow in the middle. With a flat terrain and an average elevation of 2.8 -3.5 meters, it is a national tourism demonstration zone, a national pilot city for the integration of production and cities, a national civilized city, a national health city and the third batch of national agricultural product quality and safety counties.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qingpu District