Linh Pham

Photographer
Reburial Rituals
Location: Hanoi
Nationality: Vietnam
Biography: Linh Pham is a Vietnamese photographer who explores human condition at personal level. His work has seen him document Kachin’s rebels in remote northern Burma, follow Cuban migrants to central Europe, examine social change on ethnic minorities... MORE
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Reburial Rituals
Copyright Linh Pham 2024
Updated Apr 2014
Topics Community, Documentary, Family, Hanoi, Photography, photojournalism, Reburial, Rituals, Spirituality, tradition, Vietnam

According to the belief in northern Vietnam, cremating bodies would cause their loved ones to feel “heat” in the afterlife, while temporary burial would allow their bodies to decompose coolly and naturally in a temporary house. After decomposition was complete through the period of 3 years, the bodies could then be removed to their permanent houses nearby other family members. Thus, placing one’s ancestors bones together in one place insures that the larger family will be near each other in the afterlife.

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