Introduction and Details of Wong Ka Kui's Tomb

Transportation Information

Wong Ka Kui's Tomb is located at No. 25, Terrace 6, Section 15, Tseung Kwan O Chinese Forever Cemetery, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong. Take the MRT to Yau Tong, go to the exit of Catholic Po Chiu Middle School, pass the two electric staircases, go straight through a building, cross the opposite sidewalk, turn right and go straight to Lei Yue Mun Plaza, turn left and go straight across the Banyan Line and turn left again, you will see the 14S bus stop, the price is HK$4.2. It should be noted that the 14S only operates during the Ching Ming Festival and Chrysanthemum Festival, and it only travels to the turning circle in the cemetery, and the worshippers need to go up there on foot, which is about 15 to 20 minutes. It takes about fifteen to twenty minutes. The route is the same as taking the 14S, but turn right after crossing the Ban Ma Lane, go straight ahead and turn left, and you will see the entrance to the cemetery. When you get there, go straight up the same road, there will be a fork in the road, down the ashtray, the background of Wong Ka Kui's grave is blue.

Cemetery renovation

In 2009, Wong Ka Kui's grave was vandalized, his family has made repairs, the guitar tombstone has been repainted, the monument is also replaced with a colorful photo, fans placed a miniature guitar, the tomb has fans brought flowers, letters, chocolate and other items, the cemetery side of the ad hoc a number of boxes for fans to place incense and candles, offerings.

People

Wong Ka Kui (June 10, 1962 - June 30, 1993): lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the Hong Kong, China-based rock band Beyond, and the second brother of the band's bassist, Wong Ka Keung, whose place of origin is Taishan City, Guangdong Province. He died unexpectedly in Tokyo, Japan in 1993 at the age of 31.

Fans gather at Wong's grave

June 10, 2016 was the 54th birthday of Beyond's former lead singer Wong Ka Kui, who would have been 53 if he hadn't died so young, and Beyond's drummer and close friend, Yip Sai-wing, sent his birthday greetings just after midnight, saying, "Your love will always continue. Your love will always continue". As the soul of Beyond, Wong Ka Kui's importance to the band and its fans is self-evident. In this special day, there are still many winter fans spontaneously remember him, leaving behind what they consider to be the most classic lyrics of Wong Ka Kui - "Forgive me for being unruly and indulgent in my life and loving freedom", "I like you, those eyes are moving, and the sound of your laughter is even more fascinating", "The bells ringing signals the return of the home", and there are also fans who express their deepest admiration for "Wong Ka Kui, the three words are the most moving lyrics".

Beyond was once a Hong Kong hall-of-fame band, and as the band's lead singer, Wong Ka Kui was the core of the band's soul. However, in 1993, while Beyond was recording a program at Fuji TV in Tokyo, Wong fell off the stage and was seriously injured, and fell into a coma. on June 30th, Wong died. After losing the backbone of the band, Beyond disbanded in 2005. This band that we used to be obsessed with and crazy about, this Wong Ka Kui that we used to discuss all night long, how many more beautiful memories we remember together with pictures. (Xue Ling)