Apartment In China

BBC on MSN: China bans storing cremated remains in empty 'bone ash apartments'

China bans 'bone ash apartments' where mourners are storing cremated remains instead of cemeteries.

Financial Post: China cracks down on 'bone ash apartments' amid skyrocketing cemetery costs

China is cracking down on families who opt to bury their dead in empty high-rise properties — known as “bone ash apartments” — rather than pay skyrocketing costs for cemetery plots. A new law will ...

Time Walker on MSN: Rows of giant apartments in China hide daily life inside each tower

China, this massive residential complex features long rows of high-rise apartment towers built closely together to maximize urban space. Each building houses hundreds of residents, creating a dense ...

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Rows of giant apartments in China hide daily life inside each tower

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AOL: As China's economy slows, some young people are snapping up cheap apartments to 'retire' early

As China's economy slows, some young people are snapping up cheap apartments to 'retire' early

KENS: As China's economy slows, some young people are snapping up cheap apartments to 'retire' early

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Dagens.com on MSN: China bans storing ashes of dead relatives in empty apartments

There is a neighbourhood in China that looks like a 'real-life dollhouse' made up of small apartments that resemble kid's toys. In a viral video on social media, influencer Christian Nemeth, 26, ...

AsiaOne: Money falls from high-rise apartment in China as distressed woman scatters banknotes

Money falls from high-rise apartment in China as distressed woman scatters banknotes

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Hindustan Times on MSN: Indian man reveals ₹30,000 rent for China apartment, internet says 'Bangalore se sasta hai bhai'