Hired tomb-sweepers are seen at a graveyard in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, Mar. 31, 2020. With China's Qingming Festival approaching, the cemetery has begun offering to send "professionals" to weep at graves on tomb-sweeping day. The service is provided to those who are unable to pay their respects at the graves of the deceased. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Hired tomb-sweepers are seen at a graveyard in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, Mar. 31, 2020. With China's Qingming Festival approaching, the cemetery has begun offering to send "professionals" to weep at graves on tomb-sweeping day. The service is provided to those who are unable to pay their respects at the graves of the deceased. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Hired tomb-sweepers are seen at a graveyard in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, Mar. 31, 2020. With China's Qingming Festival approaching, the cemetery has begun offering to send "professionals" to weep at graves on tomb-sweeping day. The service is provided to those who are unable to pay their respects at the graves of the deceased. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Hired tomb-sweepers are seen at a graveyard in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, Mar. 31, 2020. With China's Qingming Festival approaching, the cemetery has begun offering to send "professionals" to weep at graves on tomb-sweeping day. The service is provided to those who are unable to pay their respects at the graves of the deceased. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Hired tomb-sweepers are seen at a graveyard in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, Mar. 31, 2020. With China's Qingming Festival approaching, the cemetery has begun offering to send "professionals" to weep at graves on tomb-sweeping day. The service is provided to those who are unable to pay their respects at the graves of the deceased. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)