International Funeral Parlour
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International Funeral Parlour Information |
International Funeral Parlour is one of Tung Wah's three non-profit funeral parlours, where another two are Diamond Hill Funeral Parlour and Global Funeral Parlour. International Funeral Parlour opened in March 1980, with 4-storey building, providing 3 big funeral halls and 18 reposing rooms, with 40-150 people capacity respectively. G/F : Hau Sze Hall The funeral parlours of TWGHs are operated by the Tranditional Services section, Community Services Division, all the proceeds are for charity. Other than providing general funeral services at a reasonable price, they also offer free services and low priced service packages to the underprivileged. In addition, "Plan Ahead Funeral Arrangement" service provides free talks and visits, allowing participants to plan ahead the funeral arrangements and details according to their wishes. We offer funeral wreath and flower basket series for International Funeral Parlour. Other than providing professional International Funeral Parlour delivery service, we can also arrange inquiry for the vigil / funeral information of the deceased. The usual delivery time is around 2 hours before the ritual, which is 4pm to 6pm. Address: 8 Cheong Hang Road, Hunghom, Kowloon International Funeral Parlour Telephone: 2303 1234 Hotel Flower/Gift Ordering Telephone: 2736 6670 |
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International Funeral Parlour was already established in the 1940s. It was initially a private-owned funeral parlour located in Fenwick Street. Until the 1950s, it was purchased by Mr. Siu Ming who was known as "Funeral King". International Funeral Parlour moved to North Point in the early 1960s. The Wan Chai old site was turned into the famous East Town Theatre.
In 1971, Mr. Siu Ming lent the fourth floor of the parlour to Tung Wah so as to open North Point Funeral Parlour to provide economic funeral services to the public. Subsequently, the whole parlour was even donated to Tung Wah Coffin Home. After the take-over, Tung Wah started to prepare the relocation of the funeral parlour to Hung Hom. The new funeral parlour in Hung Hom was then opened in 1980 and operated until present.
TWGHs spent more than $40 million to carry out renovations in order to upgrade facilities in 2003.
International Funeral Parlour and Diamond Hill Funeral Parlour which is also operated by Tung Wah adopt Central Resource System. They share the use of 6 hearses and an 8-seat passenger van. In addition, the parlour is the first funeral organization in Hong Kong which accepts credit card payments.
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