Xiao En Group: No visitors, no Qing Ming ceremonies during MCO


KUALA LUMPUR: Xiao En Group will decline any visitors or Qing Ming worship ceremonies until March 31, due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

It said the preventive measures were in line with the government’s movement control order (MCO), announced by the Prime Minister on March 16 and which went into force on March 18.

As such, all religious and cultural activities could not be held to avoid crowds for the safety of everyone, it said.

“We apologise for any inconveniences and appreciate your co-operation,” it said.

The move to bar any activities apply to Xiao En Centre, Cheras; Xiao En Memorial Park, Nilai and Melaka Memorial Park.

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