05 April 2010

Memorial Park - Miri

Putting up a post about burial plots is not the liking of anybody. Being a property man and photographer, I like to show people the awareness of beauty, the things surrounding and happening around them. Everybody has the choice to a peaceful, tranquil and well maintained setting as one’s resting place. Burial ground existed thousands of years in regard to many cultures and races. Human race have a tendency of having their burial on a suitable surrounding that they like according to their culture, belief, religion and preference. Some out of love, out of legacy, out of filial piety, all I think point to one thing in common - we are all human. Man like to shows their achievements during their living and to the time they leave this world. Traditions and cultures somehow have improved lives and changed civilization. What is good we learn and keep and what is bad we discard and change for the better. Some wealthy people spend a fortune to build a burial plot. They believe that burial plots with good feng shui are important as they believe a good feng shui affect the fortunes of their descendants.
With dual roads, gardens and parking bays for the convenient of visitors and investors.

Feng Shui is a chinese science and to some extent common sense. It evolved more than 3,500 years. The compass is an invention by the chinese. A brief explanation from Wiipedia:-
The goal of feng Shui as practiced today is to situate the human built enviroment on spots of good qi. The "perfect spot" is location and axis in time.
Qi(roughly pronounced as the sound 'chee' in Endlish) is moveable positive or negative life force which plays an essential role in feng Shui. In Chinese martial arts, it refer to 'energy', in the sense of 'life force'. A traditional explanation of Qi as it relates to feng Shui would include the orientation of a structure, its age, and its interaction with the surrounding enviroment including the local microclimates, the slope of the land, vegetation, and soil quality.

The Book of Burial says that burial takes advantage of "vital Qi". Wu Yuanyin(Qing dynasty) said that vital Qi was "congealed Qi," which is the state of Qi that engenders life. The goal of fenf Shui is to take advantage of vital Qi by appropraite siting of graves and structures.
One use for a 'Luopan'(chinese compass) is to detect the flow of Qi. Magnetic compases reflect local geomagetism which includes geomagnetically induced currents caused by space weather. Professor Max Knoll suggested in 1951 lecture that Qi is a form of solar radiation. As space weather changes over time, and the quality of Qi rises and falls over time, feng Shui with a compass might be considered a form that assess the quality of the local enviroment - including the effects of space weather.
Polarity is expressed in feng Shui as Yin and Yang theory. Polarity expressed through yin and yang is similar to a magnetice dipole. That is, it is of two parts: one creating an exertion and one receiving the exertion. Yang acting and yin receiving could be considered an early understanding of chirality. The development of Yin Yang Theory and its corollary, Five Phase Theory (Five Element Theory), have also been linked astronomical observations of sunspots.
The Five Elements or Foces(wu xing) - which, according to the chinese, are metal, air, fire, water, and wood - are first mentioned in chinese literature in a chapter of the classic Book of History. They play a very important part in Chinese thought: 'elements' meaning generally not so much the actual substance as the forces essental to human, life. Earth is a buffer, or an equailbrium achieved when the polarities cancel each other. While the goal of chinese medicine is to balance yin and yang in the body, the goal of feng shui has been described as aligning a city, site, building, or object with yin-yang force fields. 
Overlooking the borneo highway and the Lambir Forest Reserve.

Golden Hill Memorial Park is sited 30km from Miri’s city on a hill slope beautifully overlooking the Lambir Hill National Park. Those who are not superstitious would go to the extent of choosing and buying their burial plots and planning the design of their tombs. At the very least, they get to see how their final resting place would look like. The Chinese culture teaches about respect, humanity, hard work and they would like it to carry forth for the younger generation to follow. This page is an information page with photos for people who would want to invest and know more about Miri’s Golden Hill Memorial Park.
Mixed Zone Urn Chambers
Proper planning, layout, walkways, landscape and 24hrs guarded entrance.
Office for the convenient of visitors.

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05 April 2010

Memorial Park - Miri

Putting up a post about burial plots is not the liking of anybody. Being a property man and photographer, I like to show people the awareness of beauty, the things surrounding and happening around them. Everybody has the choice to a peaceful, tranquil and well maintained setting as one’s resting place. Burial ground existed thousands of years in regard to many cultures and races. Human race have a tendency of having their burial on a suitable surrounding that they like according to their culture, belief, religion and preference. Some out of love, out of legacy, out of filial piety, all I think point to one thing in common - we are all human. Man like to shows their achievements during their living and to the time they leave this world. Traditions and cultures somehow have improved lives and changed civilization. What is good we learn and keep and what is bad we discard and change for the better. Some wealthy people spend a fortune to build a burial plot. They believe that burial plots with good feng shui are important as they believe a good feng shui affect the fortunes of their descendants.
With dual roads, gardens and parking bays for the convenient of visitors and investors.

Feng Shui is a chinese science and to some extent common sense. It evolved more than 3,500 years. The compass is an invention by the chinese. A brief explanation from Wiipedia:-
The goal of feng Shui as practiced today is to situate the human built enviroment on spots of good qi. The "perfect spot" is location and axis in time.
Qi(roughly pronounced as the sound 'chee' in Endlish) is moveable positive or negative life force which plays an essential role in feng Shui. In Chinese martial arts, it refer to 'energy', in the sense of 'life force'. A traditional explanation of Qi as it relates to feng Shui would include the orientation of a structure, its age, and its interaction with the surrounding enviroment including the local microclimates, the slope of the land, vegetation, and soil quality.

The Book of Burial says that burial takes advantage of "vital Qi". Wu Yuanyin(Qing dynasty) said that vital Qi was "congealed Qi," which is the state of Qi that engenders life. The goal of fenf Shui is to take advantage of vital Qi by appropraite siting of graves and structures.
One use for a 'Luopan'(chinese compass) is to detect the flow of Qi. Magnetic compases reflect local geomagetism which includes geomagnetically induced currents caused by space weather. Professor Max Knoll suggested in 1951 lecture that Qi is a form of solar radiation. As space weather changes over time, and the quality of Qi rises and falls over time, feng Shui with a compass might be considered a form that assess the quality of the local enviroment - including the effects of space weather.
Polarity is expressed in feng Shui as Yin and Yang theory. Polarity expressed through yin and yang is similar to a magnetice dipole. That is, it is of two parts: one creating an exertion and one receiving the exertion. Yang acting and yin receiving could be considered an early understanding of chirality. The development of Yin Yang Theory and its corollary, Five Phase Theory (Five Element Theory), have also been linked astronomical observations of sunspots.
The Five Elements or Foces(wu xing) - which, according to the chinese, are metal, air, fire, water, and wood - are first mentioned in chinese literature in a chapter of the classic Book of History. They play a very important part in Chinese thought: 'elements' meaning generally not so much the actual substance as the forces essental to human, life. Earth is a buffer, or an equailbrium achieved when the polarities cancel each other. While the goal of chinese medicine is to balance yin and yang in the body, the goal of feng shui has been described as aligning a city, site, building, or object with yin-yang force fields. 
Overlooking the borneo highway and the Lambir Forest Reserve.

Golden Hill Memorial Park is sited 30km from Miri’s city on a hill slope beautifully overlooking the Lambir Hill National Park. Those who are not superstitious would go to the extent of choosing and buying their burial plots and planning the design of their tombs. At the very least, they get to see how their final resting place would look like. The Chinese culture teaches about respect, humanity, hard work and they would like it to carry forth for the younger generation to follow. This page is an information page with photos for people who would want to invest and know more about Miri’s Golden Hill Memorial Park.
Mixed Zone Urn Chambers
Proper planning, layout, walkways, landscape and 24hrs guarded entrance.
Office for the convenient of visitors.

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