Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - My uncle lived in Taiwan Province for a long time, and now he has passed away. Can the ashes be brought back to China?

My uncle lived in Taiwan Province for a long time, and now he has passed away. Can the ashes be brought back to China?

But someone better bring the ashes back.

You don't need a special application to take the ashes on the plane.

But if you want to carry it, the container is too big, so you can't put the suitcase on it.

Unless you want to bring it, the container for the ashes is too big.

You have to buy it a place.

However, the death certificate and cremation certificate should be brought for customs reference.

This is the news from Sky Airlines:

Non-quadrangular objects such as statues/urns: If the size, weight and number of pieces are within the scope of hand luggage, there is no need to buy additional seats, but they should be placed in the storage box below or above the cabin seats to avoid slipping or falling, and they should not hinder the entry and exit of emergency equipment or emergency evacuation passages. If you don't want to put this item in the glove box under or above the cabin seat, you need to buy an extra seat and properly package the idol or urn in a container that can be fixed and not easily broken.