The Chinese hangs a picture of the deceased on the Funeral Hearse which is then taken in a procession to the burial ground.
![Chinese funeral procession](http://www.penangheritagecity.com/image-files/funerary04.jpg)
The hearse was beautifully decorated with flowers and the picture of the deceased. In this case it was an elderly female - a much beloved mother, grandmother, daughter, niece, aunt, sister and wife to the family.
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This vehicle was seen recently. Is it a rehearsal for what is to come? Is this UMNO's Funeral Hearse? Wonder where the burial ground will be?
![](http://starstorage.blob.core.windows.net/archives/2009/2/11/nation/n_16datuksim.jpg) Missed by many: Mourners accompanying the funeral procession at the Pay Fong School in Malacca yesterday. Many onlookers thronged the streets to catch a glimpse of Sim’s funeral procession before his cortege was brought to the Nirvana Memorial Park in Semenyih for burial. |
With thanks to Cheowhee Lee
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