Balancing sustainable development and cultural heritage preservation: Luxury burial legacies in Singapore
Singapore tops multiple global rankings for the consumption of luxury products. In this land-scarce and densely-populated city-state, to purchase a high-end car, landed property, or to have a fine dining experience, ranks amongst the most expensive in all Asian cities. That luxurious approach in lif...
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-46852022-02-22T02:54:01Z Balancing sustainable development and cultural heritage preservation: Luxury burial legacies in Singapore OCON, David Singapore tops multiple global rankings for the consumption of luxury products. In this land-scarce and densely-populated city-state, to purchase a high-end car, landed property, or to have a fine dining experience, ranks amongst the most expensive in all Asian cities. That luxurious approach in life, however, does not find a parallel in death. As this paper indicates, a life of luxuries in Singapore does not necessarily mean deluxe burials, graves, mausoleums, or shrines. In fact, due to scarcity of land and the tight control on its usage, there are limited options for the well-off to display the same sense of wealth in death as they did in life. This paper explores the correlation between elaborate burials and the right to eternal rest, and investigates how a land-deprived country faces the challenge of sustainably balancing modernisation aspirations with respect for burial customs and cultural heritage. 2021-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3428 info:doi/10.1108/JCHMSD-08-2020-0116 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4685/viewcontent/Ocon_2021_Balancing_Sustainable_Development_and_Cultural_Heritage_Preservation.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Heritage Cultural Heritage Management Burial Customs and Legacies Sustainable Development Space Management Cultural Heritage Preservation Asian Studies Family, Life Course, and Society |
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Singapore tops multiple global rankings for the consumption of luxury products. In this land-scarce and densely-populated city-state, to purchase a high-end car, landed property, or to have a fine dining experience, ranks amongst the most expensive in all Asian cities. That luxurious approach in life, however, does not find a parallel in death. As this paper indicates, a life of luxuries in Singapore does not necessarily mean deluxe burials, graves, mausoleums, or shrines. In fact, due to scarcity of land and the tight control on its usage, there are limited options for the well-off to display the same sense of wealth in death as they did in life. This paper explores the correlation between elaborate burials and the right to eternal rest, and investigates how a land-deprived country faces the challenge of sustainably balancing modernisation aspirations with respect for burial customs and cultural heritage. |
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