The place of burial is decided by yourself, and the son-in-law explains how to bury it during his lifetime! 5 environmentally friendly burial methods, return to the natural embrace

 9:06am, 7 August 2025

Xiao Chen, who suffered from cancer, has been in and out of Anning ward for more than half a year. He saw that he was not having much time. He chose a tree burial before the end. His wife Xiaoling respected this decision very much, but Xiao Chen's parents could not accept it. They believed that the tree burial did not erect and did not have a "home" like the tower. …… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … &hell "The Orange Agent Financial Strategy Group" specially organizes common burial methods to help you understand the corners of your eyebrows and make plans in advance so that your children don't worry about it!

Person Sun explained how to bury during his lifetime

Ko Huijuan, chairman of the Life and Death Education Promotion Association, shared the above true story and pointed out that "this is the biggest myth of Taiwan society's current environmentally friendly burials." For most people, it is not easy to hold the traditional concept of "being buried in peace" and accepting the placement of various types of environmentally friendly burials.

Death is a subject that everyone must face. If you can clearly explain the burial method before the end, it will be a kind of stick to the descendants of the descendants, and you don't need to make a big noise about the burial method.

The father of Ang Lee, Li Sheng, confessed during his lifetime that he hoped that the ashes could be scattered into the sea after his death, to complete his desire to look forward to the old country in Mainland China, to protect Tainan's wishes. When he missed his father, Ang Lee would go to the sea to have a walk. In fact, in addition to the traditional burial and burial in the tower in Taiwan, with the changes of the times, the people's acceptance of diversified environmentally friendly burials is getting higher and higher.

Cemetery limited   Naboku Tower is also difficult to maintain

Burial burial practitioner Guo Xingong (Xiao Donggua), also expressed his long-term observation, "Most of the elders have strong inheritance and preservation of sacrificial culture, but they are not the case for generations. Therefore, the focus is on "deep communication between generations" and thinking about the essence of sacrificial culture?" He analyzed that this was not standardized, and only was there any suitable answer. As a result, every family had its own beliefs, value and other considerations.

However, from the perspective of policy, with the arrival of environmental changes and a high-altitude society, Guo Xing said that the number of ice cabinets and gift halls is limited, and the public protests are constantly roaring at the Xinhuan Pavilion and crematorium, and cremation cases are endless.

Guo Huijuan analyzed that Taiwan is densely populated, and it was a cemetery in the early days, which seriously affected land use. In addition, the land price was expensive, and it changed from traditional burial to cremation into a tower. At that time, everyone could not accept it. However, the cremation rate is more than 90%, and the deepest burial tower is difficult to maintain. It is often the burial tower that is full or disrepaired for a long time, and it has to spend money to manage the tower. The building's life is about 50 years, so it is also the reason for promoting environmentally friendly burials.

According to the Taipei City Funeral Management Office, from 2010 to February 2010, the cumulative number of people with diversified environmentally friendly burials in Taipei City reached 20,000, which is 7,587 people in the past 1992 to 2013, with a growth rate of more than three times. It is obvious that the promotion of environmentally friendly burial policies has gradually gained recognition from the public and is willing to choose to return to nature, but cremation into towers is still the mainstream, and the acceptance of environmentally friendly natural burials is the highest in the urban area.

Friendly environment 5 environmentally friendly burial methods

Division of the Ministry of Interior, environmentally friendly natural burial refers to a more friendly burial method for the environment. "After a person dies, the skeletons are cremated into ashes, and after the ashes are grinded and processed, tree burials or ashes are scattered in the area planned by the government. After that, permanent facilities are not done, towers are not entered, monuments are not erected, or names of the deceased are not recorded." In fact, environmentally friendly burials are divided into flower burials, tree burials, sea burials, plantings, and burials.

‧Flower burial and tree burial:

Build the ashes into the caves in the cemetery, and plant flower seedlings or tree seedlings on the upper part, the difference is that the trees or flowers grow out.

‧Sea Burial:

After grinding the cremated ashes, they are packed in decomposed cotton paper bags, placed in rest boxes, and go to sea after the memorial service. Scatter the rest boxes into the sea. This is the most environmentally friendly and burial method that saves land resources.

‧Planting and storage: After the

body is cremated, the ashes are ground and processed, and put into non-toxic and easy-to-decompose environmentally friendly containers. Like planting, they are dug holes and buried in a special area without any notes or monuments. They are naturally integrated into the earth after several months, and the land can be used in a circular manner.

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Guo Huijuan said that environmental protection of natural burial does not affect the pursuit of the spirit. After burial, it becomes a flower tree and cultivates the flowers, transforms into spring mud to protect the flowers, and the ashes return to nature. If you want to set up tablets at home, remember the soul and spirit, and achieve the same effect.

Free for Dual North. Return to the Nature Ecological Embrace

The official website of the Ministry of Interior pointed out that the current single price of public bone towers is about 50,000 to 100,000 yuan, while the single price of private bone towers ranges from tens of thousands or even millions of yuan. In order to encourage the public to take environmentally friendly burials, environmentally friendly burials in Dual North are currently free, while other counties cost thousands to tens of thousands of yuan.

Beijing City Funeral Management Office pointed out that before passing away, you can apply for an environmentally friendly burial in advance, and after filling out the application book, you can choose a burial park area, but the location in the area cannot be selected; the family can also go to the park to report and select the area on the day of cremation. To encourage environmentally friendly burials, the cremation fee for the Taipei City can be reduced. The management process will check whether the park is full. If the full seat is closed, the area will be closed. After the placement is set aside for half a year, it will be reused according to the degree of dissolution of the ashes and the soil will be turned over.

Guo Xinghong emphasized that the biggest difference between environmentally friendly burial and cremation is the placement method after being burned into ashes. The others are the same, and there are also ice cabinet needs and can be carried out. The ultimate goal of environmentally friendly burial is to solve the problem of "insufficient use of land and burial facilities".

The burial method has changed with the movement of the times. Guo Ying believes that environmentally friendly burial will not completely replace cremated spirit towers, but gradual elimination is inevitable. The transformation of traditional burial industry has become the next topic. Environmentally friendly burials in the next 10 or 20 years are likely to become mainstream.