This year, the Qing Ming Festival falls on April 4th, while March 15th is known as “Chun-She.” Some families have already started preparations for tomb-sweeping and ancestral worship. For families who have loved ones who departed within 1 year, we encourage families to visit between March 6th and 14th for tomb-sweeping.
Xiao En Memorial Park remains open throughout the year! Families are welcome to visit in advance and pay respects to their ancestors. Thoughtful worship planning ensures a serene remembrance. Reflecting on the memories of the departed, we realize that our connection transcends life and death, bound by the everlasting ties of blood and emotions.
As Qing Ming approaches, we advise you to avoid peak prayer periods or visit your loved ones’ resting places 10 days before or after Qing Ming to avoid crowds.
The weather alternates between hot and rainy recently, so remember to bring an umbrella and hat when visiting! Make sure to wash your hands frequently and drink more water.
During peak weekend, only the Tua Pek Kong shrine is open; other shrines are closed.
During peak weekend, please hand over offering items to the staff for burning.
We suggest one (1) family representative to light incense, minimizing congestion and crowd gatherings.
We encourage one incense stick and minimal offerings per person to reduce waste.
Clean up before leaving.
Express reverence and good wishes for ancestors in a low-carbon, thrifty, and eco-friendly manner while inheriting the spirit of “honouring the departed with care”.
Carpool to reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions.
Follow staff instructions for a pleasant visit during peak hours.
Simplify offerings and use the designated area for burning.
Express sincere affection by offering fresh flowers.
Be aware that fireworks and firecrackers are strictly prohibited.
Clean up and dispose of litter after paying respects.
During peak weekend, only the Tua Pek Kong shrine is open; other shrines are closed. | |
During peak weekend, please hand over offering items to the staff for burning. | |
We suggest one (1) family representative to light incense, minimizing congestion and crowd gatherings. | |
We encourage one incense stick and minimal offerings per person to reduce waste. | |
Clean up before leaving. |
Express reverence and good wishes for ancestors in a low-carbon, thrifty, and eco-friendly manner while inheriting the spirit of "honouring the departed with care".
Carpool to reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions. |
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Follow staff instructions for a pleasant visit during peak hours. | |
Simplify offerings and use the designated area for burning. | |
Express sincere affection by offering fresh flowers. | |
Be aware that fireworks and firecrackers are strictly prohibited. | |
Clean up and dispose of litter after paying respects. |
We welcome you to celebrate All Souls’ Day at Xiao En Memorial Park, Nilai, on 2nd November, 2023 (Thursday).
The service will be conducted by Fr. Christopher W. Soosaipillai from the Church of St Theresa, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, assisted by Fr. Chin Sin Wee OCD and Fr. Christopher Loh OCD.
Kindly RSVP before 30th October, 2023 (Monday).
All Souls’ Day bouquets are now open for pre-order, for those who are interested, please click the link on below to buy the bouquet from our Store.
* T&C applied
For those who has pruchased selected package, kindly pay attention to your email inbox and mobile messages, as you will receive a QR code sent by Xiao En Group within 3 working days before the event.
Please bring the QR code with you to the venue to redeem your gift.
Xiao En’s online store will begin offering the EC packages via pre-order service.
Due Date: 11/08/2023 (CLOSED!)
For more information, please visit the online store.
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五位「生命匠人」透过不同的专业角色与生命故事,说出一段段的人生,展开一次次深度探索的旅程。
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“万一我离开了,你可以这样做…”
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有的人用了好几年,依然走不出挚爱逝世的阴影,悲观认为:人走了,只留下无尽悲伤;他们遗忘了挚爱的音容笑貌,记忆永远封存在挚爱离世的那一天。
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为何明知生命珍贵,有的人还是会浪费生命?或许是因为他们没有把每一天当成最后一天来活,把每一刻当成最后一刻在过,还没完全领悟“活在当下”的真谛。
如果总执着于过去,担忧着未来,而没有把当下过好…… 你是否知道,你错过的将是你的一生?
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