SEOUL (AP) — South Koreans are repurposing flower wreaths and K-pop light sticks as political protest tools amid the nation’s deepest political crisis in decades, sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s ...
Foliage used on the late Queen's coffin at the state funeral were cut from a plant used at her wedding to the late Prince Phillip. (Getty Images) The wreath of flowers on the late Queen's coffin at ...
Families are combatting the soaring costs of funerals by buying used flowers and tributes on Vinted. The online marketplace has been awash with used items from ceremonies, including floral displays, ...
SINGAPORE - Some funeral parlours here have banned electronic LED flower wreaths and inflatable structures at their premises over concerns about safety, electrical overload and excessive brightness.
Earlier this year, one of South Korea’s biggest entertainment companies, SM Entertainment, found the plaza outside their headquarters in Seoul filled with hundreds of funeral wreaths. Sent by fans of ...
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Hundreds of wreaths, predominantly directed at Yoon himself, have been sent to his residence and government buildings connected to the impeachment proceedings, with some targeting other officials ...
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