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Are the cemetery from hubs in a happy public?

The graves of the cemetery has long been seen as quiet shelters, but to change moaning habits to redefine as non-only spaces.

Christian Jäger says: “Over the earth, the graveyard is also a place of living.

In many places, the factors such as park serves as a green lung of cities. Also, much of what happened, said Entertaker organization, although within a reasonable limit.

Although the reasons for burial is in deep findings, the “recreational activities and social events in cemeteries are common in the other country.

In Scandinavians, the City Research notes that there is a growing interest in converting cities into leisure gaps.

A study based on Norwegian and Sweden discussions show that while traveling activities such as pedestrians or remains widely accepted, views are divided into effective use or dog travel.

Cultural and Religious Religions, Personal Purpose and cemeteries designed all the formation seen as respectful, reports.

In Germany, some municipalities travel to Mobile curtains in the cemetery. Once a month, about 20 people met in the center of some cemetery in Rhealth, near the Dutch border.

Anna caught it, saying:

The program brings people together only to visit their dear cemeteries sleep silently, he said.

The new miscaracy suggests that, unlike the western ways of the deeper culture, people now want to keep their obligations and deceased and to include their memory in life and even their lives.

Many cultures around the world have shaped mourning methods to death as part of the proper health risk. For example, the “Mexican Day is celebrated every year as families respect and remember your loved ones who have died about music and festivals.

Spaces and memory rites change again

Some graves include musical incidents and light. Germany’s Dusseldorf, the nearest day event allowed the mourners who visit the northern city to find space as cultural center and environmental planning between the city.

Features including the body and Jazz Music, trees and genes developing in light colors and torch.

Various colors and creation play a growing role in funerals. “One thing we’ve looked at some years now that Farewells are becoming so colors,” said Jäger. Usually, when they live, people decide how to say goodbye.

“Visitors sometimes come to a funeral ministry in light-colored clothes.”

Some are visible festivals in various spaces, Marie Thernann from Elebenslicht Funeral Parlor in Disseldorf – translated as light of life. “Most of the time, life is colorful and varied” that, therefore, the funeral service should not be different.

Urns and boxes can be painted in light colors. People organize that Termann worth “life of life” in the zoo, a pub or in the board in the inside.

They need not restrictions on a relationship involved, says, “Whether we use the world from the cemetery, Sawdust

The tombs too may have colorful. “The leaves in the air” in one funeral type in Würselen tombs near Aachenen.

Including colorless columns that can be written in the name of the deceased and floats in the default metal frame. The deceased is buried under leaves of leaves in the public public body.

A new habit? QR digital code in the gendini

There are many ways to say goodbye, not in the tombs but also online. Jäger. “We’ve become a very scattered society,” said Jäger. Usually, these days, people prefer to celebrate Hybrid Farewell, such as a mourning site online where family and friends can load photos or film.

An unusual person has a TV carder code and science reported Jean Pütz told several media stores that he wanted his code to have a code of people.

His own is not the only person to analyze digital-savvy guests. Inventor Heinz Kunnert in the Tombene’s Memaaten Cemetery and has a QR code that provides information about her life.

Jäger had never seen QR code in VR before but says that people are common for people to plan and choose their funeral service, burial and a resting-place during their lives.

That shows that “death is no longer a Taboo,” he said.

The light of the grave is light in all the saints in the grave in Cologne’s Memaaten Cemetery. Henning Kaiser / DPA

From Coffee-UPs meetings to digital music events, digital memories, the cemeteries are restored as effective spaces that still honor the dead. Oliver Berg / DPA

From Coffee-UPs meetings to digital music events, digital memories, the cemeteries are restored as effective spaces that still honor the dead. Oliver Berg / DPA

Inventor Heinz Kunnert in Cologne's Memelary's tomb has a QR code that gives details about her life. Henning Kaiser / DPA

Inventor Heinz Kunnert in Cologne’s Memelary’s tomb has a QR code that gives details about her life. Henning Kaiser / DPA

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