The above is the tree burial and flower bed burial style of Wolong Cemetery, the flower bed burial ** is more than 3,000, and the tree burial ** is about 10,000.
Flower bed burial:
In a tranquil flowerbed, a black stone monument stands with the sign of a flowerbed burial in yellow handwriting. Surrounded by green plants and yellow flowers, it adds a touch of life and color to the place.
Flower bed burial, a way to respect life and return life to nature. In this sea of flowers, every life has received the best care and love. There are no dazzling tombstones, no cold sarcophagi, just the warm embrace of nature.
The yellow flowers in front of the stele seem to be the last color left by the deceased to the world. They bloom in the sun and complement the surrounding greenery to create a beautiful picture. Whenever the breeze blows, the petals sway gently, as if telling a story about life.
The surroundings form a harmonious unity with the resting place of the deceased. Although the stele has been blurred, it bears witness to the existence and departure of life. The surrounding greenery and yellow flowers represent the continuation and cycle of life.
In this flower bed burial, every life is commemorated and respected in the best way. There is no pain and sorrow here, only the tranquility and beauty of nature. Here, we can feel the true meaning and meaning of life, and we can also find peace and tranquility of the mind.
Tree burial:
Tree burial is a way to respect life and return life to nature. In the tree burial area of Wolong Cemetery, family members can choose a specific tree under which the ashes of the deceased can be buried. This type of burial symbolizes the eternity of life and integration with nature.
In the tree burial area, families can feel the tranquility and beauty of nature. The branches and leaves of the trees sway in the breeze, as if telling the story of life. The ashes of the deceased are buried under the tree, as if they have become a part of the tree, breathing and growing with nature.
Tree burial is also an environmentally friendly burial style. It has no tombstones or erections, no destruction of land, and no garbage generation. Instead, it merges the deceased with nature, allowing life to continue forever in nature.