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tezmand | 19:30 Sat 01st Aug 2015 | Society & Culture
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my sister asked me yesterday have you ever seen a chinese funeral ? and the answer was no , i asked a few friends and they all said no . i never seen a tombstone with a chinese name on neither so where or how do they bury them , even if they are cremated never seen them in the funeral car neither , has anyone on here ?
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They might be quite entertaining ;-)
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wow buenchico who would of thought lol
My Mum is buried a few feet away from a gravestone, with lost of Chinese writing on, if that is any help.
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ok thanks mikey4444 was just wondering as i never seen one
Well thats more entertaining than the usual pint and a sandwich, Chris.
I've never seen one either, tezmand.
Anfield Cemetery in Liverpool has a pretty big Chinese section - normal gravestones except for the writing.
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Am I right in thinking tonyav you are in my neck of the woods West Bromwich ?
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Going by your profile pic tonyav you into northern soul too ? I I to soul funk jazz etc must be midland thing lol
Tez....I have just remembered that a lady that worked in the Pay Dept. of BT where I live was called Miss Su. She was a Catholic and she is buried quite near my Dad. There is some Chinese writing of the stone and also a passage in Latin !
It's unfair to give the deceased such an entertaining show when he is already stiff and in his box :-( Can't see it then. At least ours are suitably solemn and contemplative.
it does suggest that Chinese heaven is different from the standard British model, OG
There are a few in my local cemetery - maybe here they adopt our habits - not sure what they do at home - but you`ve piqued my interest .
solemn and contemplative?? I take it you've never been to an Irish funeral then....

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Am I right in thinking tonyav you are in my neck of the woods West Bromwich ?

tezmand, I work in West Brom but I don't live there.
Someone told me that Chinese do not die. They just disappear when the time is right.
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oh ok tonyav
When my OH was researching his family history a while ago, he went to East London cemetery to look for his grandmother's grave. He found the right plot, but the whole area was filled with Chinese headstones and he was told that other burials had taken place over the top of earlier ones, presumably to save space. I guess this happens quite a lot in some areas if there is no space nearby to build a new cemetery. He was a bit disappointed but that's life (or death) :)

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