Monday 3 April 2017

Ancient Chinese tomb-sweeping festival goes hi-tech

The hundreds of years old celebration, otherwise called "tomb clearing day", is customarily seen by sprucing up friends and family's graves and making offerings to their spirits.

On the off chance that you can't get to the grave yourself, staff at the Yuhuatai Gongdeyuan burial ground will clean tombs and place bundles for paying customers, who watch the custom by means of a livestream on the Wechat application.

Relatives bow at a grave on April 1, 2017, in front of the yearly Qingming celebration, or Tomb Sweeping Day, at a cemetary in Dagantangcun, 30km east of BeijingImage copyrightAFP/GETTY IMAGES

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Numerous Chinese still trust that it is more true to pay regards at a tomb face to face

Numerous graveyards now likewise work online commemoration pages, where you can offer your regards by consuming virtual candles and purchasing virtual blessings, reports Shanghai Daily. Bulk whatsapp sms service provider

Some implant QR codes on headstones - filtering the code with your telephone permits you to get to intuitive remembrances including photographs and recordings of your friends and family.

Source:- BBCNEWS

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