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This Country Has Weird Tradition To Fake Death, Find Out Here!

Around the world, people have different cultures and customs. But there are few people who interesting and unique customs. In South Korea more than 25,000 people have participated in mass “living funeral” services at Hyowon Healing Center since it opened in 2012, hoping to improve their lives by simulating their deaths.

Once you become conscious of death and experience it, you undertake a new approach to life,” said 75-year-old Cho Jae-hee, who participated in a recent living funeral as part of a “dying well” program offered by her senior welfare center.

Many people took part in the event, from teenagers to retirees, donning shrouds, taking funeral portraits, penning their last testaments, and lying in a closed coffin for around 10 minutes.

According to Reuters South Korea ranks 33 out of 40 countries surveyed in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Better Life Index. Many younger South Koreans have high hopes for education and employment, which have been dashed by a cooling economy and rising joblessness.

In 2016, South Korea’s suicide rate was 20.2 per 100,000 residents, almost double the global average of 10.53, according to the World Health Organization.

Reuters reported that the Funeral Company Hyowon began offering the living funerals to help people appreciate their lives and seek forgiveness and reconciliation with family and friends, said Jeong Yong-mun, who heads the healing center.

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