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Updated: 2015-04-05 13:54
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Ham slices, chicken meat slices and pet cookies are placed on the tombs of a dog called Dudu, who had lived with its owner 14 years-old. [Photo/news.qq.com] |
Tomb sweeping for pets
As the Chinese traditional Tomb Sweeping Day comes, a pet cemetery in Beijing has seen a growth of pet owners visiting and offering sacrifices to their deceased pets, news.qq.com reported on Saturday.
At the pet cemetery, all sorts of different kinds of animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, tortoises and even fish have been buried here.
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