How to treat Beijing's holding of land-saving ecological burial Qingming public sacrifice?

When Tomb-Sweeping Day comes, many citizens will pay homage to their deceased relatives. The traditional way of paying homage is to burn paper money and set off firecrackers, but because burning paper money will bring some security risks, civilized memorial service has been advocated now. Citizens will send flowers and greeting cards to mourn their ancestors, and Beijing has also held ecological funerals and festivals in Tomb-Sweeping Day, which I think is very meaningful.

More than 500 representatives of family members and people from all walks of life who held an ecological funeral in Beijing attended the public sacrifice. Family members write their thoughts on green leaf-shaped paper and stick them on the message wall to express their grief for their deceased relatives. Ecological burial of Tomb-Sweeping Day was held in Beijing Changxin Life Memorial Park. When the ceremony officially began, everyone stood quietly. The ceremonial soldiers looked solemn and marched to the flower basket. The staff also read a eulogy, praising the land-saving ecological burial, praising the selfless love of the world and praising the sublimity of life.

All the staff of Tomb-Sweeping Day also laid flowers around the monument to pray for the dead. Eight students also collectively recited poems and expressed their high respect for the ecological burial of the deceased. Family members' representatives also read home letters affectionately, conveying Qingming's infinite grief for their loved ones. After many people die, their families will scatter ashes into the sea without occupying any land, which is a form of ecological burial strongly advocated by the state.

How to treat the natural burial of ashes in such activities? It is also a land-saving ecological burial method after the sea burial of ashes. This method uses degradable containers to bury the ashes directly in the landscape area. Planting flowers, trees, etc. for beautification, not building tombstones, tombs, surface markers, nor keeping ashes, and advocating the way of returning to nature. So far, more than 3,800 dead people have been buried in the garden of Changqing Life Memorial Park. Now citizens have a strong sense of environmental protection and do not want to be buried after leaving. These new ways of human sacrifice are gradually accepted by the public. After all, it is relatively low-carbon and environmentally friendly, and it also plays a certain role in protecting the environment.