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China鈥檚 frugality drive now targets fancy funerals

In this March 22, 2013 file photo, a limousine carrying former village chief Wu Renbao鈥檚 coffin leads a motorcade driving out of Huaxi village, one of China鈥檚 most prosperous villages, for Wu鈥檚 funeral in Jiangyin city, in eastern China鈥檚 Jiangsu province. China鈥檚 ruling Communist Party is banning members from holding lavish funerals for their relatives as part of a drive against waste, corruption and pomp. Lavish funerals are a way of asserting one鈥檚 wealth and social status in China and often feature paid mourners, uniformed marching bands and motorcades of limousines. (AP Photo/File) CHINA OUT

BEIJING鈥擟hina鈥檚 ruling Communist Party is banning members from holding lavish funerals for their relatives as part of a drive against waste, corruption and pomp.

The ban was contained in a party circular issued Friday that also forbade members from using funerals to collect condolence money from attendees. Such gifts are intended to defray costs, but often serve instead as bribes for favors.

Lavish funerals are a way of asserting one鈥檚 wealth and social status in China and often feature paid mourners, uniformed marching bands and motorcades of limousines.

China鈥檚 president and party leader Xi Jinping has already issued a five-year moratorium on the construction of new government buildings and the use of public funds for lavish banquets and expensive gifts such as moon cakes.

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