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La turbia historia de los matrimonios fantasma en China
Te contamos cómo una antigua tradición dio pie a un comercio ilegal de cadáveres
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En China se lleva practicando una tradición conocida como mínghūn o matrimonio fantasma durante siglos. Al contrario que los matrimonios convencionales, ¡este requiere que al menos uno de los cónyuges esté muerto! A pesar de llevar muchos años prohibido, este ritual aún se celebra en algunas partes de China y el mercado negro de cadáveres lo sigue fomentando. Si quieres saber más sobre esta tétrica tradición, ¡sigue leyendo!
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