Pet funerals in China are becoming increasingly extravagant and resemble human funerals; dogs don't know how to spend money, but they are offered all sorts of paper money, and even human servants are burned as offerings.
Amidst shrinking land resources and evolving memorial needs, "gemification"—the technology of transforming cremated remains into crystals—is becoming a new trend.
On the morning of December 7th, the funeral of Professor Chu Tuan Nha, former Minister of Science and Technology, was held solemnly according to high-level funeral rites at the National Funeral Home.
The government stipulates that four high-ranking officials who retire due to violations or shortcomings will have their funerals conducted with high-level protocol instead of a state funeral.
A somber atmosphere enveloped the street corner in Zone 2, Ha Trung (Quang Ninh province) as a family held simultaneous funerals for three relatives, while one person remained missing.
The Anga tribe practices smoking the bodies of their deceased relatives for three months; while the Toraja keep the dead in their homes for years, dressing them in new clothes and offering them meals as if they were still alive.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has proposed adding several cases where leaders resign from their positions due to violations or shortcomings, and upon their death, their funerals should be conducted in the form of a high-level funeral ceremony.
The life and tireless dedication of Comrade Tran Duc Luong are a source of inspiration for cadres, Party members, the people, and for the younger generation today and tomorrow to continue writing glorious chapters in the nation's history.
Despite the family's wish for privacy, locals and uninvited guests crowded the entrance to Quy Binh's funeral venue, livestreaming the event and causing disruption.
Despite not feeling tired from queuing since morning to pay her respects, Mrs. Nụ patiently waited until she could enter because, "The General Secretary worked hard all his life for the country and the people; our little difficulties are nothing compared to that."
According to regulations, during the two days of the State Funeral, government offices must fly flags at half-mast. It is important to note the correct way to fly flags at half-mast during a State Funeral.
Meritorious Artist Bui Phuong Nga passed away at 2 PM on July 14th, at the age of 47. According to her family, her funeral will be held on July 19th in Hanoi.
The opening of a funeral services department at a university is currently a topic of discussion in China; this field includes areas such as body preparation and preservation, cremation, and funeral management.
Viewers felt that the actions of the three M-Girls members were inappropriate for a funeral, especially given Trang Quan Thi's sudden death and the family's grief.
The Funeral Organizing Committee and family sincerely thank friends, colleagues, and organizations for accompanying Mr. Tran Duc Minh to his final resting place.
At noon on September 18th, the memorial service for Lieutenant General Nguyen Chi Vinh, former Deputy Minister of National Defense, was solemnly held at the National Funeral Home, No. 5 Tran Thanh Tong Street, Hanoi.
Before bidding farewell to his beloved father, People's Artist Tran Bang, director Tran Luc couldn't hold back his emotions and burst into tears, exclaiming, "We love you, Dad."
The farewell ceremony for poet Lam Thi My Da took place on the morning of July 9th. On her last day paying their respects, many friends recited poems beside her coffin as a tribute.
Singer Hong Phuong announced that she will represent the family of Meritorious Artist Vu Linh in repairing the damaged parts of the tomb of Meritorious Artist Thanh Kim Hue.
According to the Vietnam Association of Stage Artists, the funeral of People's Artist Doan Hoang Giang will be held from 3 PM on January 18th at Funeral Home No. 5 Tran Thanh Tong Street.
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam has decided to organize the funeral of Mr. Vu Oanh, former Head of the Central Economic Committee, according to the State funeral protocol.