| Criteria | Columbarium Niche | Burial |
| Land Use | Minimal (just niche size) | Full burial plot |
| Sustainability | High—urban-friendly | Low—land-intensive |
| Policy Support | Encouraged | Restricted |
| Criteria | Columbarium Niche (e.g., Nirvana Singapore) | Burial |
| Purchase Price | From a few thousand to tens of thousands (depends on floor level, direction) | Lower initial cost, but reburial/exhumation costs apply |
| Ongoing Costs | One-time payment, little extra | After 15 years, cremation and reinterment required—adds cost |
| Maintenance | Professional upkeep | Relies on family members |
| Criteria | Columbarium Niche | Burial |
| Worship Environment | Indoor, solemn, not weather-affected | Outdoor, exposed to elements |
| Accessibility | Usually in central, accessible areas | Choa Chu Kang is far and less accessible |
| Festive Services | Centralized offerings during Qing Ming, Hungry Ghost Festival | Self-arranged |
| Criteria | Columbarium Niche | Burial |
| Buddhist/Taoist Acceptance | Widely accepted | Also accepted |
| Christian/Catholic | Many accept cremation | Some prefer burial |
| Feng Shui | Orientation, floor level can be customized | Requires more complex land-based feng shui planning |
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