Perak cemeteries to decide for themselves if they should open for Qing Ming


The Kwang Tung cemetery cordoned off with red tapes and banner ( in chinese writing) for not allowing the public to access inside the cemetery during the cheng beng festival.

IPOH: It will be to associations managing cemeteries or columbariums to decide if they want to open up their premises for the Qing Ming festival.

Gabungan Persatuan Kubur Amal Cina Perak president Lee Koon Lam said those opening their premises to the public will need to ensure standard operating procedures are strictly observed.

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