The cemetery is part of a resort of nearly 3000 m2 space for dogs and cats, run by Nguyen Bao Sinh, who loves animals, especially dogs and cats.
He was the first man who established a hotel for cats and dogs in Vietnam nearly 50 years ago.
Currently, he owns one 5-star hotel dedicated to dogs and a cemetery with the remains of more than 1,000 dogs and cats.
![]() The panorama of the cemetery with the statue of Bodhisattva and a lake. ![]() On each tomb is the name, year of birth and year of death of the dog or cat. ![]() The boxes of ashes of the dogs and cats are placed in different areas, based on the year of death. ![]() The biggest tomb belongs to Sinh’s dog named A Mi. ![]() The cemetery is divided into two zones, one for the ashes of dogs and cats and one for burying the animals. ![]() The tombs of dogs and cats are carried carefully by the resort staff and pet owners. ![]() In front of each ash box is a censer. ![]() The incinerator. The price for cremation ranges from VND3 to VND3.5 million. |
GDVN
Cemetery dedicated to dogs, cats in Hanoi
#vietnamtravelnews #vntravelnews #vietnamnews #traveltovietnam #vietnamtravel #vietnamtour
Vietnam Travel News - Explore what"s happening around Vietnam.
www.vntravelnews.com
www.facebook.com/vntravelnews
www.twitter.com/vnntravelnews
www.pinterest.com/vntravelnews/
https://plus.google.com/+Vntravelnewscentre/








Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét