Singapore is a country with a diversified culture, which has made up several ethnic groups. The chief ethnic group in the country would be Chinese followed by the Malays. It surely is very amazing to see how much diversified cultures can easily live together on such a tiny island altogether.

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Different Cultures

With so many different cultures living together, the religion that each ethnic group follows obviously differs and this influences the procedure when it comes to sending away their loved ones. To further obfuscate matters, a racial group can have various different religions. The Chinese culture that prevails in Singapore can be further sub-divided into Christian, Buddhist, Taoism and many other sub religions. Following are some of the usually rituals that is engaged for the Buddhist community which accounts more around 70 percent of the Chinese residing in Singapore.

Buddhist Funerals in Singapore

Most of the Buddhist funeral services in Singapore prefer to hold the ceremony at the void decks of the HDB apartments that the departed had lived in. The ritual generally lasts for 3 to 5 days. The monks keep chanting the Buddhist scripts daily at 7 to 9 pm. A usual sight you are going to have at the best Buddhist funeral services in Singapore would be that of the mahjong tables, which is a common Chinese gambling game placed in the funeral area. These tables are set for the relatives so that they can pass their time with at the wake. The game is played by using the blocked tiles that measure 15cm x 7cm and have a depth of around 2 cm. the noise that it creates specially when playing through the night is useful in waking a person up from even deep sleep.

It is very much true that the Chinese prefer living on the higher floors as such it the case with other ethnic groups that prefer living on the lower floors which are nearer to the place where the wake is held. On the other hand, a very strong cultural tolerance is revealed in such an occasion. The other cultures certainly have to tolerate the noise that is created as the monks chant and the playing done at the mahjong table. Without the cultural tolerance, an ethnic riot could occur. Nevertheless, Singapore has yet to experience a cultural riot for the last 4 decades. This is what really makes Singapore an ideal place to live.

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