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Burying a Luxury Car: Tradition, Law, and Social Debate

Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Burying a Luxury Car: Tradition, Law, and Social Debate

The whole thing started, as these things often do, with something utterly bizarre hitting the internet. A Chinese family, apparently, decided that the most appropriate way to honor a deceased relative was to bury a luxury car. Not just any car, mind you. We’re talking about a Mercedes-Benz , something expensive, valued at roughly 1.5 million yuan—that’s a serious chunk of money, nearly 1.49 crore rupees, depending on how you look at the exchange rates swirling around these things.

The story blew up fast. Videos started circulating. An excavator, you see, was involved. It was digging a pit, right next to where the family intended to place the offering. And then, the car—the S450L model, sporting some kind of auspicious "8888" license plate—was lowered into the hole. Covered up with dirt. A funeral offering, framed in a way that just screams, "look what we have."

It wasn't just some weird local family drama, though. This kind of thing, when it hits the digital space, it doesn't stay contained. It immediately spills into a massive, messy debate. People were absolutely furious. The immediate reaction online was a tidal wave of judgment. Some folks called it utterly wasteful. Environmentalists, or at least those with an eye on the pollution in the world of the living, were screaming about it.

Some people defended the family. They framed it entirely differently. Filial respect versus ecological conscience .

The local bureau stepped in. They reprimanded the Jin family. The official label slapped on them was clear: illegal burial. And the justification?

There were threats of fines hanging over them.

It exploded across Chinese social media. Think about that scale. Over thirty million views.

It shifts the focus entirely.

It forces a confrontation between tradition and modern law.

The concept of "feudal superstition" being invoked by the authorities is interesting. It implies a struggle to modernize ways of thinking, even in seemingly private matters.

And the financial aspect of the repercussions is unavoidable. It’s less about the legal fine and more about the performance of morality.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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