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China Bans ‘Bone Ash Apartments’ Amid Rising Funeral Costs

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 2:04 pm
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China bans the use of residential apartments for storing ashes due to rising concerns
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The government of China has introduced a new rule banning the storage of cremated remains in residential apartments. Authorities aim to stop the growing trend of so-called “bone ash apartments.”

These spaces have become common as families look for affordable alternatives to expensive cemetery plots. Due to falling property prices, many people have found it cheaper to use empty apartments to keep the ashes of their loved ones.

Under the new regulation, officials will prohibit the use of residential properties specifically for storing human ashes. The law also restricts burials outside approved cemeteries or designated eco-friendly burial areas.

“Bone ash apartments” usually serve as private memorial spaces. Families transform these vacant homes into small shrines where they place urns and perform rituals. Many of these apartments remain closed off, often with sealed windows or drawn curtains.

The trend has grown as property prices in China have dropped significantly in recent years. Reports show that housing prices fell sharply between 2021 and 2025, making unused apartments more accessible.

At the same time, cemetery space remains limited and costly. Burial plots often come with leases that require renewal every 20 years. In places like Beijing, prices vary widely. Basic eco-friendly plots cost around 10,000 yuan, while premium plots can exceed 300,000 yuan.

Funeral expenses also place a heavy burden on families. Previous studies showed that funeral costs can take up a large portion of an average annual income.

The policy announcement comes just before the Qingming Festival, when families visit graves, clean burial sites, and honor their ancestors.

Authorities, including the State Administration for Market Regulation and the Ministry of Civil Affairs, have also introduced broader reforms. These include measures to improve pricing transparency and prevent fraud in the funeral industry.

Public reaction has been mixed. Many people have raised concerns about affordability and questioned how the new rules will be enforced. Some argue that high cemetery costs leave families with few practical alternatives.

Despite the concerns, officials say the changes aim to standardize burial practices and reduce financial pressure on citizens.

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