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The statement that there are "no Chinese funerals" is misleading. In Chinese culture, funerals are significant rituals that vary widely by region, ethnicity, and personal beliefs. Traditional Chinese funerals often emphasize ancestor veneration, with practices that can include elaborate ceremonies, offerings, and specific mourning periods. These customs reflect deep cultural values surrounding death and the afterlife, making funerals an important aspect of Chinese society.

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