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Pasi Christian cemetery

Before the Opium War, Parsis had gone to Guangzhou to do business, and later some Parsis settled in Hong Kong. Parsis have always been pro-English. It is said that during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, the Japanese locked the Parsis and the British together and treated them separately from the Indians. Some Parisians started by selling opium. Most Parsis originally living in Hong Kong immigrated before 1997.

There is a "Parsee Cemetery" in Changzhou, Guangzhou (the famous Whampoa Military Academy is on the cheung chau island). The cemetery has been in disrepair for a long time and was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Guangzhou in 2002. The cemetery was renovated in 2005, and there is a "foreigner cemetery" nearby. Before the Opium War, because foreigners were not allowed to enter Guangzhou, foreign merchant ships had to dock in cheung chau island, and the only foreigner who died unfortunately was buried on the hill in cheung chau island.

In Hong Kong, there are famous Percy (Modi is one of the founders of the University of Hong Kong, Mody Road in Tsim Sha Tsui), Ruttonjee (now ruttonjee hospital, Hong Kong), and Percy Cemetery in Hong Kong.

Below the General Hospital of Ren Earl in Macau, there is a bald cemetery, which is also the cemetery of Zoroastrianism.