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May 11, 2021 · Singapore, 11 May 2021 –The National Environment Agency’s Inland Ash Scattering Garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex – Garden of Peace @ CCK – will be operational from 17 May 2021, providing Singaporeans with an additional option for the management of cremated human remains in Singapore.
- Burial, Cremation, and Ash Storage
Burial, Cremation and Ash Management. The body of the...
- Burial, Cremation, and Ash Storage
Burial, Cremation and Ash Management. The body of the deceased may be buried or cremated, depending on the wishes and religion of the deceased. The Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex is the only cemetery in Singapore open for burials. Choa Chu Kang Cemetery service counters.
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Jun 2, 2020 · There is barely a building in sight; the tallest structure stands about 1,000 feet away, a single-story building equipped with a food stall. In the vicinity, there is a branch of the National...
Mar 20, 2021 · How bodies are buried in S'pore. Tee explained how the traditional soil burial system has evolved to a crypt burial system. "In the past, it's just soil and the coffin is lowered into the...
The sprawling park contains nearly 1,000 graves of Japanese civilians in Singapore. Established in 1891 as a burial ground for Japanese women brought here for prostitution, other...
Apr 7, 2019 · Located at Lorong Panchar (expunged), off Sixth Avenue, the cemetery contained some 600 graves, many of those belonged to the Chinese patriots and victims during the Second World War. In the fifties, plots of its burial lands were sold, often at discounts, to the local Chinese communities.
May 12, 2021 · The ash-scattering garden at the Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex is a secular facility open to all religious faiths and adopts an open garden concept, with designated lanes for walkways and ash...
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