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Asked by Tony West from New Zealand | Jul. 15, 2012 20:19
About:Chinese Embassy in New Zealand

Transfer of Parents Ashes to England via China

I am wishing to take my parents ashes in my luggage to England via Shanghai and Beijing mid August. Will this be permissible? The ashes will have a letter from the Funeral Directors and a death certificate. I also have a Visa.

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Answered by Steve | Jul. 16, 2012 03:41
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I don't think there will be any problem if you have the valid documents. But to makesure, you'd better confirm this with your air company again.
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