
‘Langadon Zone' plots still available and affordable
Published on: Thu, Jun 05, 2025
By: Hayati Dzulkifli Text Size: Leon (left) with winners of the Little Precious 2025 children's pageant competition and event organising chairperson Mimi Chan (right), as well as Nirvana's staff and judges. PENAMPANG: The Asia's largest integrated bereavement care provider, Nirvana Memorial Park Sabah in Tuaran which launched its first product 'Langadon Zone' in 2023–burial plots for non-Muslim Bumiputra communities, is still available and affordable. Its Sales and Marketing Manager Leon Pui Shan Khen said the company allocated 112 burial plots for the Langadon Zone and 49 burial plots have been taken up, so far, which left with 63 plots. He said the company has chosen a beautiful area of burial plots for the non-Muslim Bumiputra under Langadon Zone, in the Nirvana Memorial Park. 'Nirvana has introduced a dedicated burial zone called Langadon, a Kadazan Dusun word meaning 'I Miss You' (La nga don oku dika) and more meaningful to remember beautiful memories of the ancestors and beloved family members. Subscribe or LOG IN to access this article.
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