This is a sad video, but I hope that seeing the mourning process, the rituals, the ceremonies, and the grief can also be helpful to you, just like it was for me. Experiencing this week of grief and mourning made me think and re-think. It gave me a whole new outlook on death and grief and the processes involved. I am therefore not adding any explanations - but give you the experience. In my two following videos, my mother-and I will break down the traditions of the village when it comes to death and dying.
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My name is Miriam Follin. I’m a Swedish woman who has been living in-between Sweden and China since 2015. In 2017 I married my husband Yonghong, and we have since had two baby boys. In my videos I share life, culture and tradition (including food!) from China's countryside.
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