China's booming population and shrinking space have turned traditional funerals into financial nightmares, forcing families ...
BEIJING - The China Funeral Network, a platform developed under the guidance of the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA), went ...
China has banned people from storing dead family members’ ashes in empty high-rise flats. The practice, known as “bone-ash ...
China bans storing cremated ashes in residential flats as rising burial costs push families towards alternatives. New funeral ...
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Professional mourners in China connect families with their deceased loved ones thousands of kilometers away
On Taobao, Alibaba's e-commerce platform, it is possible to hire a "crying and screaming" service at funerals for around 200 ...
The website, known as "China Funeral Network" (https://www.zgbznet.com.cn), was developed under the guidance of the Ministry ...
BEIJING -- Chinese authorities have rolled out a new regulation mandating clear price labeling across the funeral service ...
Just days after China’s newly revised regulations on funeral and interment management took effect on March 30, advocating ...
Zhang Xuefeng helped people navigate the country’s unforgiving higher education system. The public outpouring after his death ...
Chinese authorities have banned using cheap apartments for cremated remains, forcing burials into designated cemeteries to ...
China's burial crisis: Families buy flats to store ashes as cemetery costs rise, government steps in
Burial costs in Shanghai have soared beyond what most families can afford. Some turned to keeping cremated ashes in ...
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