I would like to ask the list and telephone number of cemeteries in Hong Kong, preferably with a website!
cemetery
1. Happy Valley Cemetery, Hong Kong
For the Christian cemetery. Formerly known as the Red Hair Cemetery, it was established in the early days of Hong Kong's opening, and it is one of the earliest cemeteries in Hong Kong. The original site was in Fokou, Wan Chai, and moved to Happy Valley in 1845 to build a small church.
2. Coffee Garden Cemetery Caroline Hill Cemetery So Kon Po
3. Stanley Prison Cemetery
Established after the war, it is located near St. Stephen's College.
4. Cape Collinson Memorial Garden in Chai Wan.
New Kowloon Cemetery No.8 Diamond Hill Cemetery No.8 in New Kowloon
Commonly known as the Diamond Hill Golden Pagoda Cemetery, it is located halfway up the mountain in Tsz Wan Shan.
5. Hehe Shifenling wo hop shek cemetery
Located on the mountainside of Peking University Road, it was founded in 1950 and is one of the largest cemeteries in Hong Kong. There are Haoyuan Garden and Admiration Garden in the venue, which were built by civil servants who died in the line of duty and were brave enough to sacrifice citizens. The Kowloon-Canton Railway once had an extension line connecting the cemetery to transport coffins.
6. Sha Ling Cemetery, Lo Wu and Sha Ling Cemetery.
* * Founded in 1949, it is divided into four coffin cemeteries: Shaling, Catholicism, Sisters for the Poor and Donghua.
7. Luohu Shaling Shaling Jinta Cemetery.
Shaling Jinta Cemetery was also established in 1949. It is divided into Shaling Cemetery, Donghua Cemetery, Chaozhou Cemetery, Enping Cemetery, Zhongshan Cemetery, Heshan Cemetery, Xinhui Cemetery, Zengcheng Cemetery and Fujian Cemetery.
8. Cheung Chau Cemetery Cheung Chau
9. Tai O Public Cemetery
It was built in 1932.
10. Mui Wo Lai Chi Yuen Cemetery
Located near Litchi Garden Village.
1 1. Pingzhou Memorial Park
12. Lamma Island Memorial Garden
Private cemetery
1. Pok Fu Lam Road Cemetery of the Chinese Christian Council of Hong Kong.
2. Zhaoyuan cemetery, Moxingling, Zhaoyuan cemetery
Why is the cemetery the ancestral grave of Dong and his family?
3. Happy Valley in Jewish Cemetery
Located in Shanguang Road, it was built in 1855.
4. Happy Valley in Muslim Cemetery
5. Indian Cemetery Indian Cemetery Happy Valley
Located next to the Indian Temple in Happy Valley.
6. Happy Valley St Michael's Catholic Cemetery.
It was built in 1847.
7. Zoroastrianism Cemetery Happy Valley
Also known as Persian cemetery and Brazilian cemetery, it was built in 1847.
8. Burn the stable memorial cemetery, the racetrack fire monument and the cement sweeping pole.
It was built in 1922, near the Hong Kong Stadium, and buried 600 people who died in the fire at Happy Valley Racecourse on February/918/6. In addition, a monument was built in the cemetery.
9. Chai Wan, Hong Kong Buddhist Cemetery
Located at Cape Collinson Road, it was established in 1963 and managed by the Hong Kong Buddhist Association.
10. Cape Collinson Muslim Cemetery in Chai Wan
Located in Datanxia, the entrance is at Cape Collinson Road, and there is a mosque in the cemetery.
1 1. Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Chai Wan (Cape Collinson).
12. Chai Wan Military Cemetery
Located at Cape Collinson Road, where Christian soldiers stationed in Hong Kong are buried.
13. Cape Collinson Chinese Permanent Cemetery in Chai Wan.
14. Aberdeen Chinese Permanent Cemetery
It is the first Chinese permanent cemetery in Hong Kong to bury Chinese with permanent resident status.
15. Carmelt cemetery Stanley, penance female cemetery
16. san rafael Catholic Cemetery in Cheung Sha Wan, Cheung Sha Wan.
It was designated in 1947 and is located at the foot of Pipa Mountain in Cheung Sha Wan.
17.No. of New Kowloon No.1 Cemetery 1 Kowloon City
Generally known as China Christian Permanent Cemetery.
18. New Kowloon No.2 Cemetery No.2 Ngau Chi Wan
Also known as the Sisters of the Poor Cemetery, it is located in the back hill of St. Joseph's Home for the Aged and was founded in 1928.
19. Feng Taoshan Christian Cemetery, Sha Tin
20. Chongzhen Church Christian Cemetery Chongzhen Church Chen Huiji Tujiufanling.
2 1. Sikong Catholic Cemetery in Sai Kung
Located in Fanchang, Saigon, it was built in 1934.
22. Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery is located in Tseung Kwan O, Tseung Kwan O.
The latest Hong Kong cemetery was built in 1989.
23. Tsuen Wan Chinese Permanent Cemetery Tsuen Wan
24. Yuen Tong Cemetery, Longchuan, Tsuen Wan.
25. Castle Peak Christian Cemetery in Tuen Mun
26. Gurkha Cemetery Niutanwei, Gurkha Military Cemetery
Located in Xintian military camp.
27. Cheung Chau Catholic Cemetery Cheung Chau
It was completed in 1957.
28. Cheung Chau Christian Cemetery Cheung Chau
It was completed in 193 1 year.
National War Cemetery
1. Sai Wan Memorial Cemetery in Chai Wan.
Located at Cape Collinson Road, it mainly buries British soldiers killed in World War II. The local anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians were also buried in the cemetery.
2. Stanley Military Cemetery
The cemetery was built in the early days of Hong Kong's opening, and it is one of the earliest cemeteries in Hong Kong. The cemetery buried British soldiers who died in Hong Kong. British soldiers and Hong Kong Volunteers who died during World War II are also buried here. Later, their names were changed from Stanley Cemetery to Stanley Memorial Cemetery.
Government crematorium
1. Diamond Hill Crematorium, Diamond Hill Crematorium
2. Cape Collinson Crematorium, Cape Collinson Crematorium, Chai Wan
3. Hopewell Crematorium Fanling Hopewell Crematorium
4. Fushan Crematorium, Sha Tin
Located at the gate of the lower city.
5. Kwai Chung Crematorium Kwai Chung Crematorium
Adjacent to Tsuen Wan Chinese Permanent Cemetery.
6. Cheung Chau Crematorium Crematorium Cheung Chau Crematorium
Located on the west side of Peak Road.
Private crematorium
1. Tsuen Wan, West Chikurinji, West Chikurinji
2. Chikurinji Zhulin Temple in Tsuen Wan.
3. Gushan Kannonji Tai O Kannonji
4. Lingyin Temple Lingyin Temple in Tai 'ao
5. Baolian Temple Angping in Baolian Temple
6. Baolin Temple Anping, Baolin Temple
Located in Ditangzai.