Nirvana Memorial Park (Klang) is developed around the central theme of “coming home” by creating a place of peace and warmth where one may return to be reunited with loved ones at the end of the allegorical journey that is life. The third to be established in Malaysia’s most prosperous and populated state of Selangor , the memorial park is found near the royal town of Klang, less than 45km northwest from the federal capital of Kuala Lumpur.
Amidst superb landforms and graceful natural surroundings that bring assurance of excellent Feng Shui, Nirvana Memorial Park (Klang) brings together a harmonious fusion of modern and traditional that is reflected in the landscape and architectural elements. The main complexes housing the Temple of the Three Saints, multi-purpose hall, visitor centre and columbaria dominate the memorial park’s landscape in traditional Chinese style.
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, this memorial park 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.、