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China bans entombing cremated remains in empty flats

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'Bone-ash apartments' are units in often barely occupied residential complexes used by some families as resting places for their loved ones' remains

'Bone-ash apartments' are units in often barely occupied residential complexes used by some families as resting places for their loved ones' remains

Chinese authorities have banned entombing cremated remains in cheap apartments, a practice that had gained popularity as mourners took advantage of the subdued housing market to dodge rising funeral costs.

"Bone-ash apartments" are units in often barely occupied residential complexes used by some families as resting places for their loved ones' remains. 

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