--FILE--un agent d'application de la loi chinoise vérifie avec les villageois sur les cercueils ils ont remis pour destruction à l'appui de la réforme funéraire
--FILE--A Chinese law enforcement officer checks with local villagers about the coffins they handed over for destruction to support the funeral reform in Cishan village, Lefeng town, Poyang county, Shangrao city, east China's Jiangxi province, 15 April 2018. Villagers in east China's Jiangxi Province turned over more than 5, 000 coffins in a controversial campaign to dissuade locals from traditional burials and promote cremation, according to reports on influential news website thepaper.cn. The site highlighted on 23 June 2018 that more than 5, 000 residents in southeast Jiangxi province gave up coffins, with some reports saying that many were "forcibly" made to do so. The coffin dismantling campaign dissuades locals from traditional burials, which involve expensive coffins and waste of valuable land. The practice of preparing expensive coffins in advance is prevalent in many regions in China.