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A LEGACY of Remembrance: Honouring Our Roots This Merdeka

By See Chien Lou (Chien), Business Development Director (BDD) of Nirvana Group of Companies

As we celebrate Merdeka and Malaysia Day, we honour the struggles and sacrifices that built our nation. This spirit of remembrance resonates deeply within the Chinese community, reminding us to cherish our own family roots—the arduous journeys our ancestors undertook and the traditions they upheld for our prosperity.

Just as a nation safeguards its history, a family must preserve its LEGACY. A profound way to honour this is through the thoughtful pre-planning of one’s final resting place. This act is an ultimate gift of love, providing a permanent anchor for future generations. It creates a sacred place for descendants to gather, pay respects, and understand their heritage, ensuring the continuity of filial piety and keeping our family’s story alive.

Taking this step is simpler than one might think:

  1. Consult a Life Planner:Begin by discussing your intentions with a professional. They provide options for location, burial or cremation, rituals, and cost, often with interest-free instalment plans.
  2. Explore Your Options:Visit preferred memorial parks to find a place that fits your budget and wishes. Nirvana has multiple memorial parks namely Nirvana Memorial Parks & Gardens, Semenyih, Shah Alam, Nirvana 2 KL, Klang, Ijok and many other major states in Malaysia. For those who are not keen for visitation, we are able to assist by providing videos, photos, layouts, pricings etc.
  3. Share Your Decision:Inform your family of your plans. This thoughtful act lifts a great burden from them, leaving everyone with invaluable peace of mind.

This Merdeka, secure your family’s LEGACY and give the gift of a guided future. For more information, you can reach out Nirvana Life Managing Director, Chien 012-209 8181 or email funeralplanning1506@gmail.com.

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