. ♪ >> lee ching ming is the chief mourner.is 70-year-old father died of thyroid cancer, he was a jewelry craftman and worked right up into the end. his grandparents were both buried, but when his mother died, she like his father, was cremated. >> because i have to respect my d dad, so before that, he told me what he wanted, and would like their bodies to be cremat cremated, so i have to follow. >> after the service, the body was taken to the >> the ashes will be kept as a buddhist temple >> the earn will rest beside that of his wife. he bought the niche when his wife was still alive so they could rest here together. >> my parents, they feel this is a peaceful place. so they choose this place for them to rest. >> the space for these they're completely full. the stemple built a new facilit to respond to demand. there are currently four state facilities for cremated remains in singapore. they're all open for people of every religion. the mandai one due to the rapid increase in kcremations, it coud house up to 100,000 remains, the