China's ban on 'bone-ash apartments' ignores the real problem — funeral costs are the second-highest in the world at around $5,400, and cemetery plots only carry 20-year leases while apartments hold 70-year rights. Families aren't being morbid; they're being practical in a broken system. Banning the symptom without fixing sky-high burial costs will just push grieving families underground.
China's sweeping funeral reform is exactly the kind of bold policy overhaul that puts people over profit — mandatory price transparency, non-profit state-run facilities and subsidized eco-burials make dignified end-of-life care accessible to every family. The two-tiered basic and non-basic service system kills predatory pricing at the source. Affordable, regulated funeral services make the bone-ash apartment workaround completely unnecessary.
There's a 12% chance that the population of the United States will be higher than the People's Republic of China at any point before 2200, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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