Universal Funeral Parlour Directions by Bus and Mini-bus |
KMB 3B |
Tsz Wan Shan (Central) <> Hung Hom Ferry |
via: Kowloon City, To Kwa Wan |
KMB 5C |
Tsz Wan Shan (Central) <> Star Ferry |
via: Kowloon City, To Kwa Wan |
KMB 6C |
Mei Foo <> Kowloon City Ferry |
via: Cheung Sha Wan, Mong Kok |
KMB 6F |
Lai Kok Est. <> Kowloon City Ferry |
via: Mong Kok |
KMB 7B |
Lok Fu <> Hung Hom Ferry |
via: Kowloon City, Ho Man Tin |
KMB 8 |
Kowloon Station <> Star Ferry |
via: Yau Mau Tei, Ho Man Tin |
KMB 8A |
Whampoa Garden <> Tsim Sha Tsui |
via: Star Ferry |
KMB 11K |
Chuk Yuen Est. <> Hung Hom Station |
via: Kowloon City, To Kwa Wan |
KMB 11X |
Upper Sau Mau Ping <> Hung Hom Station |
via: Kwun Tong, To Kwa Wan |
KMB 13X |
Po Tat Est. <> Tsim Sha Tsui East |
via: Sau Mau Ping, Ngau Tau Kok |
KMB 15 |
Ping Tin Est. <> Hung Hom Ferry |
via: Lam Tin, Kwun Tong, Kowloon City |
KMB 21 |
Choi Wan Est. <> Hung Hom Station |
via: Kowloon City, To Kwa Wan |
KMB 30X |
Tsuen Wan (Allway Gardens) <> Whampoa Garden |
via: Mei Foo, Cheung Sha Wan, Mong Kok |
KMB 85X |
Ma On Shan Town Centre <> Hung Hom Ferry |
via: City One Shatin, Tate's Cairn Tunnel |
KMB 212 |
Cheung Sha Wan <> Whampoa Garden |
via: Nam Cheong Station, Mong Kok |
KMB 260X |
Tuen Mun (Po Tin) <> Hung Hom Station |
via: Tuen Mun Central |
KMB 268B |
Long Ping Station <> Hung Hom Ferry |
via: Yuen Long, Tai Lam Tunnel |
KMB 269B |
Tin Shui Wai Town Centre <> Hung Hom Ferry |
via: Tin Shui Wai, Tai Lam Tunnel |
KMB 297 |
Hang Hau (N.) <> Hung Hom Ferry |
via: Po Lam, Kowloon Bay |
NWFB 796X |
LOHAS Park <> Tsim Sha Tsui East |
via: Tseung Kwan O, Tiu Keng Leng |
KMB/NWFB 106 |
Siu Sai Wan <> Wong Tai Sin |
via: Sai Wan Ho, North Point, Causeway Bay |
KMB/NWFB 115 |
Central (Macau Ferry) <> Kowloon City Ferry |
via: Central, Wanchai |
CTB E23 |
Airport <> Tsz Wan Shan |
via: Tung Chung, Jordan |
More about Universal Funeral Parlour
The Universal Funeral Parlour was opened in 1975, being the first funeral established in HongHum. Subsequently the region had more and more funeral parlous setting up, including government owned Hung Hom Public Funeral Parlour(HHPFP), the funeral parlour under Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (International Funeral Parlour). Among them, owing to the persistent low utilization rate of HHPFP, the operational form changed to government tender since year 2002, with a agreement period of five years. The operator from 2007 to 2012 was Sai Sing Funeral Parlour, which is actually owned by Universal Funeral Parlour.
As there are three funeral parlours in Hong Hum, so Taoist-temples and funeral shops are everywhere in the region, some even operate bone ashes business. Local residents has expressed dissatisfaction over the years that these shops constitute air pollution and traffic pressure on the area, and also bring a psychological impact forth. The relevant issues have been the concern from time to time.