Singapore Funeral Committee

Mar 12, 2026

Lawn Cemetery vs. Christian Cemetery: Which One Should You Choose?

Understanding the Choice: Lawn Cemetery vs. Christian Cemetery

When you plan for the final resting place of a loved one, the terminology often creates confusion. In Singapore, families usually choose between Lawn Cemeteries and Christian Cemeteries. While both options serve a sacred purpose, they differ significantly in terms of appearance, maintenance, and regulations.

What is a Lawn Cemetery?

A lawn cemetery features a minimalist and uniform aesthetic. Specifically, the landscape consists of a continuous, rolling stretch of green grass.

  • Headstones: Authorities restrict these to flat plaques or small, upright markers at the head of the grave.

  • Maintenance: Since no large monuments or kerbs exist, workers mow and maintain the grounds easily. Consequently, the area retains a neat, park-like appearance.

  • Atmosphere: Most visitors feel as though they are standing in an open memorial park rather than a traditional graveyard.

What is a Christian Cemetery?

A Christian cemetery (often located within Choa Chu Kang) allows for more traditional religious expressions.

  • Monuments: Families enjoy more freedom to install larger headstones, crosses, and concrete or marble kerbs.

  • Personalization: You will often see scripture inscriptions, etched images, and dedicated spaces for flower vases.

  • Tradition: This style follows the classic “monumental” look that many people associate with historical churchyards.


Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Lawn Cemetery Christian Cemetery
Visual Style Uniform, open, and grassy Individual monuments with diverse designs
Headstone Type Flat plaques or low markers Upright headstones with full kerbing
Ease of Access Very easy to navigate Can feel narrow between monuments
Maintenance Uniformly managed by contractors Requires family upkeep for the stone

Regulations and Tenure

In Singapore, the National Environment Agency (NEA) governs all burials. Regardless of whether you choose a lawn or traditional plot, the burial period lasts for exactly 15 years.

According to the NEA’s official burial guidelines, authorities exhume the graves after this period. If the religion permits, the state typically arranges for cremation. Otherwise, workers re-inter the remains in smaller individual plots.

Need Assistance with Burial Arrangements?

Choosing between these options remains a deeply personal decision. Whether you prefer the serene, modern look of a lawn plot or the traditional tribute of a monumental grave, we are here to help you.

For immediate assistance or enquiries, contact us today:

Phone: 98448444


Related Resource

If you are still unsure if burial is the right choice, you should read our guide on Same Day Cremation at Mandai North.

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