14/05/2022
Check out the new contemporary Song-style columbaria! Let us take you through all the 8 main features of !
✨ Feature 1 & 2
: Symbolizing auspiciousness and longevity
: Symbolizing yearly abundance and wealth for descendants
The crane tail and fish scales design found on the eaves of Song Villa is unassuming though elegant during the day, becomes distinctive and fortuitous symbols during the night.
Neat and orderly, simple yet exquisite; the fish scale tile stake on a homophonic significance that implies abundance and wealth for descendants. Here, the wishes for peace and longevity are entrusted.
✨ Feature 3
: The gate of joyful reunions
The circular moon gate is the essence of classical Chinese gardens; named such due to its shape that connotes a full moon. The moon gate symbolizes the poetic aspirations for reunion and fulfilment in life.
Moon gates are found throughout Song Villa. The main doorway itself is a moon gate that serves as both an entrance and an exit with its own view - through which you can enjoy the scenery on both sides – forming a continuous relationship.
✨ Feature 4
: The beauty of a garden within a garden
A garden within a garden creates a simple and comfortable atmosphere and producing a mood of Zen at Song Villa. The flowing water, arched bridges, stone sculptures, green vegetation and dynamic scenery are all Zen; creating a courtyard that is elegant, peaceful and pleasing to the eye.
The two vertical moon gates at the main entrance is cleverly combined with the moon gate reflected on the arched bridge. It creates the image of three copper coins connected in a single line which is in line with the circle of heaven, bearing the significance of family wealth and symbolizing the ancestors blessing descendants with a prosperous and carefree life.
✨ Feature 5
: Blessings of tranquility on all sentient beings
Jing Yue Villa is the first columbarium in all of Malaysia with a 6-foot all-white, suspended statue of a Water-Moon Avalokitesvara. It is the most tranquil part of Song Villa.
The term “Water-Moon”, refers to “moon in the water”; a metaphor for the fickleness of the world, comparing it to an illusion. Suspended at the center of the pavilion, the Water-Moon Avalokitesvara – who is also called the Goddess of Mercy - is shown in a casual sitting posture in a vision of complete ease and compassion. It transforms the solemn image of previous depictions of the Bodhisattva.
The Water-Moon Avalokitesvara – with its graceful demeanour and illuminated through a circular backlighting – conveys a complete aura of great compassion that leads departed loved ones to a realm of liberation and contentment, free from the cares of the material world.
✨ Feature 6
: Elegant and meaningful, sophisticated and modern
Bronze tones channel a feeling of luxury and finery into the Jing Yue Villa.
Compared with the richness of gold, bronze creates a more calming and warm effect that makes the Jing Yue Villa look elegant and beautiful while conveying prosperity, sophistication and modernity.
✨ Feature 7
: An interpretation of luxury and finery
The most striking feature of the Jing Yue Villa is the spire located at the top – called a sōrin - which consists of a group of components representing religious and cultural concepts. The segments of the sōrin represents the Buddha’s crown and serves as a point of elevation for the villa, enhancing its grandeur.
✨ Feature 8
:Harmony between man and the natural landscape
Jing Yue Villa recreates the architectural style of Song dynasty pagodas, and the enclosure walls integrate elements of Chinese ink paintings so that the structure blends with the scenery and achieves harmony between manmade elements and the natural landscape.
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