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Pet-mad Hong Kongers can now keep the memories of their dearly departed companions alive in the city's first-ever pet cemetery, media reports said. Although such burial grounds are common ...
Pet-mad Hong Kongers can now keep the memories of their dearly departed companions alive in the city's first-ever pet cemetery, media reports said. Although such burial grounds are common in other parts of the world, until now most of Hong Kong's late furry friends have been dumped in public waste-disposal centres or left in the street for refuse collectors to deal with. For between 6,000 and 12,000 Hong Kong dollars (770-1,540 US dollars) a year, the Moon Animal Memorial Garden in the territory's picturesque rural north will provide a funeral service and plot in landscaped grounds, the South China Morning Post reported.
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