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Qingming cha-ching: mourners for rent on Taobao  

网店“代客扫墓”服务遇冷 代跪代哭收费500元

电影《私人订制》里代人扫墓哭丧的情节已成为现实,淘宝网也出现了代客扫墓的业务,买家只要支付一定的费用,卖家会按照买家的要求进行祭祀扫墓,服务包括代跪、代哭、代献花等,收费500元左右。[查看全文]
2014-04-01 09:18 Ecns.cn Web Editor: Yao Lan
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(ECNS) -- With China's Qingming Festival approaching, some stores on the country's biggest online market Taobao have begun offering to send "professionals" to weep at graves on tomb-sweeping day, the Beijing Times reported on Monday.

Visiting graves during Qingming is a time-honored tradition in China, and not going is a sign of disrespect to the departed. That's why some people hire others to do it for them.

More than 20 online stores are offering tomb-sweeping packages, but little interest has been shown so far.

By paying 500 yuan ($80), customers can hire someone to kowtow, mourn, weep and clean the gravesite, as well as offer sacrifices and flowers for the deceased.

The owner of one such shop said professional mourners are required to bow three times and give eulogies to the deceased.

"Professional mourners should wear mourning suits," said the shop owner, adding that services like kowtowing and sobbing require extra fees.

The whole ceremony lasts between 20 to 30 minutes and is recorded on video.

Yu Jianrong, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said tomb worship should be an occasion to pay tribute to the departed. It's inappropriate for businesses to put a commercial face on the activity, he added.

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