In our daily life, we seldom talk about funeral trade, reason being the feeling of apprehension. As such, people avoid touching upon the topic. However, when friends and relatives pass away, people would rush to find coffin shops or practitioners from the funeral trade to well arrange the last ceremony for the deceased. For many people, the funeral trade denotes a sense of alienation, and we know less than little about the practitioners. Through the introduction from four members of the trade, Richard, Seto Oi-lai, Mr. Ng and his niece Ah-Ho, we will gain more insight into the knowledge of funeral services. The funeral trade usually takes the tradition of filial inheritance, and Mr. Ng and Ah-Ho are living evidence of this. However, the other two protagonists in this episode, Richard and Seto Oi-lai, decide to enter this trade because of the eternal departure of their families and friends. Richard wishes more people would be exposed to the sensitive topic of death, and this is why he often travels to different places, such as elderly homes, community centres, schools, etc. to expound the issues of death. Seto Oi-lai is Richard’s partner as well as his mentor. Back when Richard first stepped foot in this trade, he used to work under Seto Oi-lai. They opened up funeral courses more than a year ago to enhance the transparency of the trade, so as to let more people understand this industry. Mr. Ng’s family undertakes the business of coffin shops, and he naturally takes on their mantle and already has decades of experiences in this trade. Ah-Ho, Mr. Ng’s niece, also engages in the funeral trade naturally and he is the new generation in the trade. Mr. Ng talks about his work with fervour, and his depictions reflect, the vicissitudes of florists, funeral halls, cemeteries and columbarium. Richard and Seto Oi-lai, on the other hand, talk about the changes of coffins and funeral parlours. The four members of the funeral trade hold the same philosophy, that