Organ donors are being given special recognition by a Hong Kong non-profit group in a bid to lift the declining donation rate.
The Board of Management of the Chinese Permanent Cemeteries, which runs three cemeteries in Hong Kong, said residents who donated their organs could from July 1 apply to have their ashes scattered in the garden of remembrance and their names engraved on one of 360 slots on a plaque in its Tseung Kwan O facility near Yau Tong, Kowloon.
In a city that had seen a...
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