How to Choose a Good Feng Shui Burial Plot? (2025 Aurora Agency Complete Guide)
Choosing a Feng Shui–beneficial burial plot for parents or elder family members is an important and meaningful decision for many families in Johor Bahru and the southern region. A well-selected “auspicious land” not only provides peace for the departed but also symbolizes blessings and prosperity for future generations.
This comprehensive guide is prepared by Aurora Agency, based on real field experience and over 1,000+ families served, covering the areas of Johor Bahru, Kulai, Ulu Tiram, Jementah, Segamat and Melaka. It helps you choose confidently according to Feng Shui, environment and budget.
What Makes a Burial Plot “Good in Feng Shui”? (Quick Answer)
A good Feng Shui burial site must have: a solid backing, open bright hall in front, balanced left-right support, stable landform, clean surroundings without “sha” (harmful forms), good drainage, and long-term maintenance.
Such a site is traditionally called a “Feng Shui Treasure Land,” symbolising the gathering of positive qi and blessing future generations.
How to Evaluate the Feng Shui of a Burial Plot? (7 Key Indicators)
1. A Stable Backing (Black Tortoise Position)
A burial plot with a hill, raised land, or stable structure behind it represents protection and long-term support for descendants.
Avoid: hollow back, downward slopes, roads or strong winds rushing from behind.
2. Open Bright Hall in Front
The area in front should be wide, open and unobstructed. This space is called the “Bright Hall,” representing opportunities and smooth progress for descendants.
3. Balanced Left and Right Support (Green Dragon & White Tiger)
Gentle support on both sides—trees, slopes, low walls—symbolizes balance and harmony.
Avoid: one side too high, too low, or sharp corners pointing at the plot.
4. Land Must Be “High, Stable and Dry”
Burial areas should not collect water, become muddy after rain, or show signs of soil weakness.
5. Avoid Harmful Surroundings
- High-voltage towers
- Factories / noise sources
- Sharp-angle buildings
- Reverse-bow roads pointing at the cemetery
6. Proper Orientation That Aligns with Family Elements
North-facing or east-facing orientations are common choices. Aurora Agency can help explain suitable orientations based on family needs.
7. Long-Term Maintenance and Management
Feng Shui is not only about initial landform—it depends on long-term upkeep.
Nirvana Memorial Park’s RM100 million maintenance trust fund ensures consistent landscape care, drainage management, and festival traffic control.
Popular Burial Plot Areas in Southern Malaysia
Johor Bahru
Hilly terrain with strong backing formations—one of the most sought-after Feng Shui areas.
Kulai
Open landform, gentle terrain, well-balanced Feng Shui at reasonable pricing.
Ulu Tiram
Large open bright halls and peaceful environments ideal for traditional families.
Jementah / Segamat
Wide land, good natural formations, lower overall cost—suitable for multi-family plots.
Melaka
Balanced land and water formations; stable development; mid-range pricing.
How to Evaluate Whether a Burial Plot Price Is Reasonable?
| Price Range | Category | Features | Suitable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| RM 8,000 – RM 20,000 | Basic Area | Standard environment, simple landform | Families with simple preference |
| RM 20,000 – RM 50,000 | Standard Feng Shui | Decent backing, open front, stable land | Most families |
| RM 50,000 – RM 150,000+ | Premium Feng Shui | Clear backing, wide bright hall, balanced sides | Feng Shui–focused households |
| RM 150,000 – RM 300,000+ | Prestige Zones | Limited lots, prime designs, family zones | Families planning long-term heritage |
Nirvana offers transparent pricing & 0% interest instalments.
Pre-Planning vs Buying After a Loved One Passes
Advantages of Pre-Planning
- Lock current price
- 0% instalments (12–60 months)
- More Feng Shui choices
- No pressure during grief
- Time to compare locations
Disadvantages of Last-Minute Purchase
- Limited available locations
- Often higher cost
- Families must make urgent decisions
Real Case Study: Johor Bahru Family
An elderly father pre-planned a RM40,000 Feng Shui burial plot with 36-month 0% instalments.
When the mother passed away years later, the family said:
“We were able to focus on being with her… everything else was already arranged.”
FAQ: Feng Shui Burial Plots
Need Professional Guidance?
Selecting a Feng Shui burial plot requires balancing landform, orientation, family preference, convenience, and long-term maintenance.
Aurora Agency serves the areas of Johor Bahru, Kulai, Ulu Tiram, Jementah, Segamat and Melaka, offering personalised site visits, Feng Shui explanations, and transparent pricing.
Consultant: Alan Tan|Helped over 1,000 families
Phone: 019-8332993
In summary… Key Principles of Choosing a Feng Shui Burial Plot
A truly auspicious burial plot must have a stable backing, open bright hall, balanced sides, good land condition, no harmful forms, and long-term management.
With proper guidance and pre-planning, families can secure a dignified, meaningful place for their loved ones—and avoid unnecessary stress later.



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