The first private memorial park in Malaysia and one of the largest in Asia, Nirvana Memorial Park (Semenyih) is the pinnacle of Nirvana Asia Group’s achievements. It is located in the Hulu Langat District of the state of Selangor about 40km southeast of the federal capital of Kuala Lumpur. Aside from its award-winning landscaping and gardens, breath-taking views, stunning architecture and excellent Feng Shui, it is also famed for its landmark attractions such as the record-breaking 1000 feet long Golden Dragon Columbarium, the most expansive Chinese Calligraphy Stone Gallery in Southeast Asia, and the spectacular Multi-purpose Complex that houses the Temple of the Three Saints – the site of the largest annual Enlightenment Ceremony in Malaysia.
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The 642 acre Nirvana Memorial Park (Semenyih) has various thematic burial plots and columbaria that cater to multiple denominations that include the Royal Family Burial Plots, Family Burial Plots, Oriental Villa, Christian Memorial Garden and more. There is even
the first ever Pet Memorial Garden in Malaysia – a resting place specially dedicated to celebrating the unique loving bond between people and their animal companions.
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.