it kind of remind me of an advertisement i saw in tv where they ask u to purchase a land for your own burial ground in advance
land r getting more and more valuable especially in kl.
Sociology Dead robbing the living?, Fight for land
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Oct 28 2009, 02:26 PM
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definitely. depending on religion, most ppl will buried their dead. and when the price of the land keep increasing.... there will b request for the land to b use for development. those buried there will b transfer to another cheaper land
it kind of remind me of an advertisement i saw in tv where they ask u to purchase a land for your own burial ground in advance land r getting more and more valuable especially in kl. |
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Oct 28 2009, 06:19 PM
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QUOTE(f4tE @ Oct 28 2009, 04:52 PM) Alot of times especially modern life situation where religious believes and the situation clashes with each other. Myself, before this I thought it will be good to be buried together with my families and ancestors. But after looking at the wide space and hills used for cemetery, this question came to my mind. Its not a problem now, but what about the future? The space doesnt get renewed. The dead will stay there and new cemetery will come up for 'newly dead'. My great gandfather still has his cemetery there after 100+ yrs. then u get to "travel the world" Now, my mindset changed that after I die, it would be better to scatter my ashes into the sea. anyway, i realize that there r alot of abandoned cemetery. somehow for some reasons there r alot of these cemeteries which r left alone without anyone looking after it. I think the government might need to think of wat to do which those abandoned 1. |
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