○ [News Story] "Don't Bother Anyone"... Son Leaves 275,000 Won for Funeral Expenses (June 20, 2026)
Chrysanthemums, wreaths, funeral halls bustling with mourners, and guests being served throughout the night. The traditional Korean funeral culture, long taken for granted, is changing. Recently, "no-memorial funerals"—where no obituary is posted, no funeral hall is set up, and the deceased is sent off only by immediate family—are rapidly increasing. According to funeral directors, no-memorial funerals, which accounted for only about 1% of cases five years ago, reached 20% last year. Why are people moving away from the familiar three-day funeral and choosing this new approach?
Reported by Seo Gyeong-chae | Written by Kim Da-yeon | Planned by Jung Hyung-taek | Edited by Son Jong-seok | Filmed by Lee Yong-han | Produced by SBS Digital News
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