At the Ground Zero, you are facing Hong Kong Funeral Home, the first funeral parlour in Hong Kong and also the only funeral parlour in Hong Kong Island. It was founded by the late Mr. Siu Ming in the 1930s. The 4-storey parlour has a total of 4 large halls and 16 general halls. "Ki Yan Hall" and "Chu Tzar Hall" which are on the first floor can be opened up such that it is one of the largest halls in Asia. A lot of deceased Hong Kong celebrities had their funeral ceremonies held in these two halls.
To date, they have conducted over 200,000 ceremonies for all members of the community including government officials, national icons, performers and celebrities.
The cache is deployed with an Indian rubber tree which was planted for decades. The tree overseed many memorable funerals and said goodbye to a list of celebrities including Yam Kim-fai, Sir Yue-Kong Po, Wong Ka-Kui, Sun Ma Sze Tsang, Roman Tam, Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, Henry Fok, Nina Wang, Sir Run Run, etc. The cache container itself was also a remarkable item in the past and deserve a grand farewell before completing its mission.
Be stealthy as GZ is surrounded by residential buildings. Bring your own pen and happy caching!
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