Crowds expected at cemeteries, columbaria during Qing Ming; public urged to avoid 11 peak days

Crowds expected at cemeteries, columbaria during Qing Ming; public urged to avoid 11 peak days


SINGAPORE – Visitors planning to pay their respects at cemeteries and columbaria should expect crowds in the lead-up to the Qing Ming festival, said the National Environment Agency (NEA).

It identified 11 key dates between March 21 and April 19 when larger crowds are expected.

These include the weekends during this period, Hari Raya Puasa (March 21), Good Friday (April 3) and Qing Ming day itself (April 5).

Qing Ming, also known as

Tomb Sweeping Day

or Chinese All Souls’ Day, is typically observed by ethnic Chinese around the world, and is devoted to remembering and honouring the dead.

In a statement on Feb 25, NEA encouraged members of the public to visit the Choa Chu Kang Cemetery, Choa Chu Kang Columbarium, Mandai Columbarium and Yishun Columbarium on off-peak days instead.

To cater to the anticipated demand, all three columbaria will be open 24 hours from March 21 to April 19.

However, the Garden of Peace at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery and the Garden of Serenity next to the Mandai North Crematorium will be closed to the public on the 11 peak days.

This is to provide privacy for next of kin who have obtained prior approval and have been scheduled to scatter ashes in the gardens on those days.

At Choa Chu Kang Columbarium, the public can continue to access all occupied niches, but are reminded to keep out of the hoarded areas where there are ongoing works. The latest updates are available at

go.gov.sg/qm2026

NEA has also advised visitors to prioritise their safety and be mindful of their surroundings.

To minimise fly ash and keep the premises safe and clean, they should:



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