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Why does square dance occupy Longhua Martyrs Cemetery?
Recently, some citizens reported that groups of grandfathers and grandmothers in Longhua Martyrs Cemetery regularly carry out entertainment and fitness activities every morning, such as square dancing, ballroom dancing, aerobics, playing badminton, ringing bells, playing Tai Ji Chuan and so on.

They occupy their own territory, turn on the stereo at 8: 30 every day on time, and a group of aunts and grandmothers begin to dance square dance. Some residents have reported that there are still people playing saxophone in the forest of steles, which is so loud that residents living nearby can't stand it.

Li Jun, director of the open management department of Longhua Martyrs Cemetery, said that there are two teams dancing here, one of which has more than 200 people, and more than 100 people often come to dance.

On the way from Gate 1 of Longhua Martyrs Cemetery to Memorial Square, there is a large camphor tree forest, which is shaded in summer and windproof in winter. The site is open and the ground is flat. My uncles and aunts all regard this place as a treasure trove of geomantic omen. For complaints from other residents, the management of Longhua Martyrs Cemetery is also a headache.

The management of the cemetery once produced exhibition boards for the contents of Article 29 of the Regulations on Commending Martyrs and the Regulations on Pension and Preferential Treatment for Soldiers, which were implemented on 20 1 1, clearly stipulating that "activities unrelated to commemorating martyrs are not allowed within the protection scope of martyrs memorial facilities", but the dancing residents either tore up the exhibition boards or moved aside to continue dancing.

65438+ 10/6, cemetery management and morning exercise residents held a forum to introduce the spirit of the document of the State Sports General Administration to residents, but residents still wanted to be active in the cemetery. At present, dancing still exists, but the team size is shrinking. The park will hold more symposiums as soon as possible, hoping to reach an understanding with residents through public opinion and persuasion.