Central Region
Semenyih . Kuala Lumpur . Shah Alam . Klang . Ijok . IpohNirvana Memorial Center
(Sungai Besi)
Kuala Lumpur’s first one-stop bereavement care centre
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The establishment of Nirvana Memorial Center was part of founder Tan Sri Kong Hon Kong’s vision to create a one-stop bereavement care centre where funeral rites and ceremonies can be conducted in a special building dedicated for such purposes and a place where bereft families and visitors can mourn departed loved ones in comfort.
Aside from funeral parlours, the air-conditioned complex consists of six stories with marble floors, closed-circuit television monitoring systems, 24-hour security system, internet WiFi facilities, advanced embalming facilities, cold room, vegetarian restaurant, florist and corporate offices. Nirvana Memorial Center bears the distinction as the first centre to introduce the iconic all-female White Ladies team, and the Remains Spa Treatment & Cadaveric Restoration service.
The RM25 million centre also contains an exhibition hall featuring funeral cultural items, including a reproduction of a Han dynasty gold-threaded jade burial suit, replicas of luxurious caskets used by celebrities, exquisite urns, and longevity costumes.
Nirvana Memorial Park
(Semenyih)
A serene and peaceful paradise
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Its natural scenic landscape has received wide acclaim and endorsements from renowned Feng Shui masters and practitioners for its superior landform features. The “Raising Dragon to the Sky” landform found at the Nirvana Memorial Garden section of the park is noted for its ability to bring blessings of abundance, great fortune and prosperity, as well as status and longevity for descendants of those who find eternal rest here.
Breaking from conventional cemeteries, the memorial park contains scenic gardens featuring artificial lakes and rivers, lush greeneries, traditional and contemporary architectural element as well as religious sculptures and iconographies from Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity. Nirvana Memorial Park (Semenyih) is noted for being the final resting place of multiple distinguished local and international personalities such as veteran actress Datuk Lai Meng, entertainer Cheng Kam Cheong, legendary Shanghai actress and singer Bai Guang, local Chinese educationist Dato’ Sim Mow Yu and Malaysian politician Tan Sri Lee Siow Yew just to name a few.
Nirvana Memorial Park
(Shah Alam)
A homage to culture and heritage
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The Tang Villas for instance are designed based on the traditional Chinese “siheyuan” or courtyard houses found in Beijing and rural Shanxi. Signifying family unity, wealth and prosperity, Nirvana recreates the style not only to promote the same values for a new generation but to also encourage appreciation of cultural heritage. The crowning jewel of Nirvana Memorial Park (Shah Alam) is the Ming Palace III, the largest and most spectacular of the three Ming Palace columbaria complexes. Its wondrous and opulent interior design echoes the magnificent Lingshan Brahma Palace from which it draws inspiration.
The spectacular buildings create an amazing backdrop for various Chinese festivals celebrated annually at the memorial park. It is part of Nirvana Asia’s drive to transform public perception of cemeteries as sombre places and to reintroduce the value of filial piety through reverence for ancestors as part of traditional celebrations such as the Chinese New Year and Mid-autumn Festival.
Nirvana Center Kuala Lumpur (Nirvana 2)
A tribute to complete and everlasting love
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Nirvana 2’s upper floors houses luxurious and spacious funeral parlours that integrates 3D projection mapping technology for truly memorable presentations to memorialise the departed. Located on floors higher up are its visually stunning columbarium halls. Entirely air-conditioned, multi-denominational and smoke-free, each hall is designed as a place of eternal rest with its own divine theme that not brings peace to the departed but instils calm and comfort for visitors.
The grandest feature of Nirvana 2 is perhaps its Temple of the Three Saints, a solemn and beautiful ivory-white sanctuary where spiritual talks and ceremonies can be held, such as the breathless “Ascension Ceremony”, a visual spectacle that is a hallmark of Nirvana’s readiness to embrace latest innovations to preserve and present funeral culture and tradition to a new generation as a tribute to complete and everlasting love.
Nirvana Memorial Park
(Klang)
An eternal home beyond comparison
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The interiors however, channel contemporary sensibilities without compromising on luxury and elegance that immediately create a warm and welcoming environment. In maintaining the concept of “coming home”, other structures take a more daring modern approach through use of steel and glass for naturally lit interiors to create a calming Zen atmosphere.
As with all of Nirvana’s memorial parks, Nirvana Memorial Park (Klang) has a wide array of choices in terms of burial plots and columbaria that cater for multiple denominations. Regardless of spiritual beliefs, filial piety forms the core tenet of Asian society and it is this key value that Nirvana Memorial Park (Klang) looks to in creating a place where everyone can come home to rest and be at peace with loved ones. Like falling leaves returning to the roots, those gone before become the foundation that strengthens the tree in an endless cycle of growth and renewal.
Nirvana Memorial Park
(Ijok)
A vision of grandeur and classical charm
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Nirvana Memorial Park
(Ipoh)
A divine sanctuary of harmony and beauty
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Nirvana Memorial Park (Ipoh) has five thematic parks with many more scenic subsidiary zones that further enhance the beauty of the natural environment through ingenious harmonising. As with each of Nirvana’s numerous memorial parks, the Ipoh chapter has a wide array of choices that caters for multiple denominations. Nirvana’s award-winning landscape design is on full display at every zone; each no less impressive than the next. The same can be said for its masterful use of architecture which blends naturally with the natural landscape.
Crowning the highest peak of the memorial park is a masterpiece example known as the Temple of Heaven. The multi-purpose complex is inspired by its namesake in Beijing. Unlike its ancient counterpart, Nirvana Memorial Park (Ipoh)’s Temple of Heaven does not shy away from incorporating modern with traditional elements for an entirely unique reinterpretation. The grand cupola houses a massive statue of the Amitabha Buddha encircled by hollowed walls forming the Heart Sutra to create a spectacular display of light and shadow. Complementing the structure is dramatic reflecting pool that mirrors the sky to convey the divine supremacy of Heaven. Nirvana Memorial Park (Ipoh) is truly an ideal resting place that honours the past with a vision for the future.
Nirvana Memorial Park
(Karak)
Nine Dragons enfolding the Meridian point, bestowing endless blessings
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Nirvana Memorial Park
(Kuantan)
The most scenic neo-oriental memorial park with excellent Feng Shui
Designed with classical architectural elements from the Han and Tang dynasties, Nirvana Memorial Park (Kuantan) is the most scenic neo-oriental and most comprehensive landscaped memorial park in Kuantan.
Certified by renowned Feng Shui master, Philip Wong, the natural terrain of Nirvana Memorial Park (Kuantan) resembles the back of a full-bodied crab, implying wealth flowing in from all directions. The White Tiger and Green Dragon formations on both sides are like the crab’s claws embracing the site. Additionally, with natural streams, a table mountain and layers of encircling hills, making this scenic memorial park a harmonious haven protected from the wind that gathers prosperity, offering generations of descendants lasting wealth, blessings, and fortune.
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Nirvana Memorial Park (Kuantan) also feature Nirvana Asia Group’s most luxurious and magnificent Da Bo Gong Temple, a four-directional statue of Avalokitesvara, a Buddha Bathing Pavilion, a monument dedicated to filial piety, and a koi pond, making it a one-of-a-kind landscaped memorial park in Pahang, complete with exceptional Feng Shui and comprehensive facilities.