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Eternal house

A Singaporean (sitting) and his children pray in front of his wife’s tomb at Kedai Durian, a Chinese cemetery, in Medan Johor district, Medan, on Sunday

The Jakarta Post
Tue, March 29, 2016

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Eternal house A Singaporean (sitting) and his children pray in front of his wife’s tomb at Kedai Durian, a Chinese cemetery, in Medan Johor district, Medan, on Sunday. Many Chinese people from overseas visited the cemetery to observe a tradition that is known as Cheng Beng.(JP/Apriadi Gunawan) (sitting) and his children pray in front of his wife’s tomb at Kedai Durian, a Chinese cemetery, in Medan Johor district, Medan, on Sunday. Many Chinese people from overseas visited the cemetery to observe a tradition that is known as Cheng Beng.(JP/Apriadi Gunawan)

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span class="inline inline-center">A Singaporean (sitting) and his children pray in front of his wife'€™s tomb at Kedai Durian, a Chinese cemetery, in Medan Johor district, Medan, on Sunday. Many Chinese people from overseas visited the cemetery to observe a tradition that is known as Cheng Beng.(JP/Apriadi Gunawan)

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