Wednesday, January 8, 2020

India has a village, known as the "village of the living dead."

When people die in china, they will be buried in the ground, and the dead will be buried within seven days, and a great ceremony will be held. All the relatives and friends will be notified that they will be informed of the death, and they will mourn for him most.
However, in Indonesia, a village where ethnic minorities congregate is contrary to the funeral customs of our country, where they believe that the absence of a funeral for their loved ones means that they have not died and that the families continue to live with them and treat them as before.
They will, as always, prepare food for their dead relatives, bathe them regularly, even live with them in bed, and some families may even live narita to sapporo with their dead relatives for more than a decade, which sounds unthinkable.
They will do some anticorrosion measures to prevent the corpses from rotting, prepare a day's food, drinks and tobacco for the corpses, bathe the corpses every day and change clothes, keep the bodies lit even if they are not at home, and prepare toilets for the corpses.
We also went here to interview some people in the tribe, and we went to a family and saw the hostess talking to her dead father, fragrant to her father, with a lot of food and water next to her father's coffin, as well as her father's flights from narita to sapporo favorite cigarettes and wine.
The lady said that her dead father had lived with them for 14 years, and that normally they did not allow others to make noise at home. I asked her why she didn't  bury her body, and the mistress said it was because the funeral costs here were too expensive.
Ordinary families can't afford it at all. It takes a long, long time to prepare for a funeral. It basically takes decades to save enough, so we have to choose not to bury them, so we can only choose not to bury them, so we can live with the corpses, and we won't bury them until one day we save enough money.
There is also a strange custom here to pull the bodies out of the streets every three years and put on new clothes for them, and those who have been buried do not mean to be separated from their loved ones, because they also regularly sweep their tombs for the memorial.
So this village is called the living dead village, see here is not a little shudder? Imagine how scary it is for normal people to live with a corpse every day. What do you think?

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