1, Wan 'an Cemetery Wan 'an Cemetery is a modern cemetery, which was founded in 1930 and officially taken over by Beijing in 196 1 year. The cemetery is located in Wan 'anli, Xiangshan South Road, Haidian District. There are five kinds of tombs in Wan 'an Cemetery: Fu, Hou, Shou, Fu and Rong. Revolutionary martyrs, social activists, scientists, writers and artists, overseas Chinese and foreign friends are all buried in cemeteries.
2. Futian Cemetery, which covers an area of 1.20 mu, is surrounded by geomantic omen and full of vitality. It is a rectangle long from north to south and narrow from east to west, surrounded by walls. The park is flat, with a burial area in the north and an columbarium in the south. Futian cemetery is divided into husband's tomb and new cemetery. In the cemetery area of Futian Cemetery, the remains and ashes of many deceased patriotic Democrats, overseas Chinese, Taiwan Province compatriots, Hong Kong and Macao compatriots, famous educators, scientists, writers, artists, senior intellectuals and some revolutionary martyrs are buried, and placed in the ashes hall and the ashes wall respectively.
3. Tianshou Cemetery. Tianshou Cemetery is a permanent legal cemetery approved by Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau 1997. It is backed by the majestic Tianshou Mountain, which is in the same strain as the Ming Tombs, and the former Wangjing Flower Pingchuan. Tianshou Cemetery covers an area of more than 600 mu. It is a royal garden-style cemetery that integrates memorial service, humanistic memorial, funeral culture and life education by means of gardening, artistic tombstones and modern management.
4. Babaoshan People's Cemetery. Babaoshan people's cemetery is called the second cemetery in the western suburbs. After 1989, terrazzo-shaped tombs and stone tombs were built after the management fee was charged, all of which existed and distributed in various cemetery areas of Babaoshan People's Cemetery. Babaoshan People's Cemetery has more than 67,000 graves and buried nearly 65,438+10,000 people. It is one of the cemeteries with the largest number of existing graves in Beijing and even the whole country.
5. Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery, Beijing Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery is an emotional garden-style cemetery approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Beijing Municipal Government, which integrates various functions such as funeral commemoration, tourism and cultural display. Beijing Wanfo Overseas Chinese Cemetery is 25 kilometers away from the city center, with a total area of 657 mu and a green coverage rate of over 75%. It belongs to Beijing Xishan Natural Scenic Area.
6. Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest. Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest is a large cemetery approved by the state. It is located at the intersection of the central axis of Beijing and the east-west axis, and is connected with the Ming Tombs. It belongs to fertile soil surrounded by mountains on three sides. There are many natural attractions around Jiugongshan Great Wall Memorial Forest, including Gongze Garden, Fuze Garden, Chengze Garden, Tiejun Memorial Garden and Catholic Cemetery. The tomb type is mainly courtyard tree burial, and there are many kinds of monuments, stone carvings and commemorative articles to choose from.