Taiwan mourns death of earthquake victims
Friday marks the seventh day since the earthquake and a day of special mourning, according to traditional Chinese funeral rituals.
Tainan: Taiwanese leaders and relatives have held a memorial service for victims of last weekend's earthquake that claimed at least 94 lives.
President Ma Ying-jeou and president-elect Tsai Ing-wen attended the Friday ceremony, offering flowers and shaking hands with relatives and Buddhist monks before leaving without making any public remarks. Family members lit incense and bowed before the victims' photographs, arranged in rows.
Friday marks the seventh day since the earthquake and a day of special mourning, according to traditional Chinese funeral rituals.
Most of the dead were residents at the Weiguan Golden Dragon apartment complex that collapsed during the tremors. Taiwan's Interior Ministry says as many as 41 people are still missing and presumed trapped under the rubble.