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nirvana+memorial+park Latitude and Longitude:

3°03′01.5″N 101°52′01.9″E / 3.050417°N 101.867194°E / 3.050417; 101.867194
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Nirvana Memorial Park
Details
Location
Country Malaysia
TypePrivate Cemetery
Owned byNirvana Multi Asia Sdn Bhd (NVMA)
Website Official website
Find a Grave Nirvana Memorial Park

Nirvana Memorial Park (Chinese: 富貴山莊~~私營風景墓園) is a private cemetery and mortuary in Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia. [1] The longest dragon statue in Malaysia is located here. It is 1,000 feet long and serves as a columbarium. It is fully air conditioned inside. Nirvana was established in 1985 by David Kong and is touted as the largest funeral service in Southeast Asia. [2] It also serves as a pet cemetery.

Notable burials

References

  1. ^ "History & Milestone". Nirvana Asia Ltd. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  2. ^ Neerja Jatley (16 October 2016). "David Kong's funeral business makes him one of the Malaysia's richest". Forbes. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. ^ 謝其章 (2010). 都門讀書記往 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 秀威出版. ISBN  978-986-221-439-8.

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3°03′01.5″N 101°52′01.9″E / 3.050417°N 101.867194°E / 3.050417; 101.867194


nirvana+memorial+park Latitude and Longitude:

3°03′01.5″N 101°52′01.9″E / 3.050417°N 101.867194°E / 3.050417; 101.867194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nirvana Memorial Park
Details
Location
Country Malaysia
TypePrivate Cemetery
Owned byNirvana Multi Asia Sdn Bhd (NVMA)
Website Official website
Find a Grave Nirvana Memorial Park

Nirvana Memorial Park (Chinese: 富貴山莊~~私營風景墓園) is a private cemetery and mortuary in Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia. [1] The longest dragon statue in Malaysia is located here. It is 1,000 feet long and serves as a columbarium. It is fully air conditioned inside. Nirvana was established in 1985 by David Kong and is touted as the largest funeral service in Southeast Asia. [2] It also serves as a pet cemetery.

Notable burials

References

  1. ^ "History & Milestone". Nirvana Asia Ltd. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  2. ^ Neerja Jatley (16 October 2016). "David Kong's funeral business makes him one of the Malaysia's richest". Forbes. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. ^ 謝其章 (2010). 都門讀書記往 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 秀威出版. ISBN  978-986-221-439-8.

External links

3°03′01.5″N 101°52′01.9″E / 3.050417°N 101.867194°E / 3.050417; 101.867194


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