探索中国城市墓地可持续发展的可能性

Zuraini Denan, Sum Wen Yun
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在城市里,生者的生存空间往往很难找到,更不用说死者了。在许多主要城市,最初被认为很大的旧墓地往往没有足够的空间用于新的埋葬,而且空地很少,无法扩展用于墓地或开发为新墓地。城镇的快速城市化给选址带来了挑战。一个宜居的城市不仅要关心生者的福祉,还要关心生者和死者。随着人口不断增长,这个问题不应掉以轻心,因为在不久的将来,它可能会成为市区的潜在威胁,无法容纳足够的埋葬空间。中国人没有一个统一的宗教,因此,传统的丧葬观和丧葬习俗是基于儒家秩序、道教自然法则和佛教轮回三种宗教的综合影响。死亡可以理解为轮回,进入永恒的仙境,或进入一个未知的世界。人们拒绝接受和承认死亡,因此,任何可以帮助和克服生死矛盾的宗教或知识都会自然地被采用。问题是,这个城市现有的墓地能否满足未来的需要仍然值得怀疑。该问题从规划角度、制度角度、环境角度、社会文化角度和宗教角度进行了研究。这项研究的目的是从宗教、文化、仪式、传统、实践、观念和价值的角度重新思考死亡,重新创造一个有意义的、生态的和可持续的替代方案来照顾死者,并将生者和死者与自然重新联系起来。建议未来中国墓地应更加多功能,以保持其可持续性。撒灰和土葬是最受欢迎的埋葬方式,而骨灰安置在马来西亚变得越来越普遍。结合不同的首选埋葬方法可以帮助减少对地面埋葬的依赖,因为城市中的土地变得稀缺和昂贵。
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EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF SUSTAINABLE CHINESE CEMETERY IN URBAN AREA
In urban cities space for the living is often hard to find, not to mention the dead. In many major urban municipalities, the older cemeteries which were initially considered to be large often run out of space for new burials and vacant land is scarce to extend for cemetery purposes or to develop as new cemeteries. Rapid urbanization in towns and cities has led to a challenge for suitable location. A liveable city must not only care for the wellbeing of the living, but both the living and the dead. With a growing population, the issue should not be taken lightly as it could become a potential threat to urban area in accommodating sufficient burial spaces in the near future. Chinese people do not have a unified religion, therefore, the traditional view of funeral and funeral customs are based on the combined influences of three religions, Order of Confucianism, Natural Law of Taoism and Reincarnation of Buddhism. Death can be comprehended as reincarnation, entering an eternal wonderland, or enter to an unknown world. People refuse to accept and admit death, therefore any religion or knowledge that could help and conquer the contradiction of life and death will be naturally adopted. The problem is whether the existing burial ground in the city can cater for future needs are still questionable. The issue is studied in planning perspective, institutional perspective, environmental perspective, socio-cultural perspective and religion perspective. The aim of the research is to rethink death as a whole in term of religions, cultures, rituals, traditions, practices, perception and value to re-create a meaningful, ecological and sustainable alternative for the care of the deceased and reconnect the living and the dead with nature. It is recommended that future Chinese burial ground to be more multifunctional in order to maintain its sustainability. Ash scattered and ground burial is the most preferred burial methods, while columbarium is becoming more common in Malaysia. Combination of varies preferred methods of burial can help to reduce sole dependent on ground burial where land in the city has becoming scarce and expensive.
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