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China bans ‘bone-ash apartments’ for storing cremated remains

agence france-presse • March 31, 2026, 13:23:58 IST
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China has banned the use of “bone-ash apartments” to store cremated remains, as authorities tighten funeral regulations, citing rising costs and misuse of residential spaces, while demand for burial plots grows amid an ageing population and ongoing property market slowdown.

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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 remote, barely occupied residential complexes that can be cheaper than a public cemetery plot, according to local media.

But regulations that came into force on Monday explicitly ban “the use of residential dwellings specifically for the interment of ashes”.

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Human remains are only permitted to be buried in designated areas such as public cemeteries, according to the State Council, China’s cabinet.

Bone-ash apartments are often identifiable by sealed-off windows or closed curtains, according to Chinese media reports.

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A resident quoted by the Communist Party-run Legal Daily newspaper described peeking inside an apartment in his estate to see two candlesticks around a black box and a black-and-white portrait, a typical arrangement in China for commemorating the dead.

Demand for cemetery plots is increasing as China’s population ages and deaths outpace births.

In 2020, funerals cost nearly half of the country’s average annual salary, according to a survey by British insurance firm SunLife.

On Tuesday, China’s market watchdog announced new rules to tackle fraud and a lack of transparency in funeral pricing to “reduce the burden of funerals on the masses”.

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In contrast, the price of apartments has continued to fall as consumer confidence remains low and a long-running property sector crisis lingers.

Debt and stalled construction have plagued leading firms since 2020, when curbs on excessive borrowing and speculation dramatically narrowed access to credit.

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