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I have to take my late friend's ashes to Hong Kong next week for inurnment. Are they allowed on aircraft or do you have to declare them at customs or anything? I'm a bit wary about this, having been busted at HK airport for  an illicit jar of Branston pickle last year.

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He died in Chiang Mai and now I've been asked to take his ashes from Chiang Mai to HK; just wondering if I'l have a problems at CNX

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Anyone caught with Branston is open to questioning, Same as an Australian concealing Vegemite.  But shouldn't be a problem with ashes, it happens nearly all the time these days with so many foreigners dying in Thailand. ????

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Thanks Geoff, I thought not but wasn't sure. I've also since discovered you can buy Branston cheaper here in CM than in HK anyway

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