"Bank of Heaven" opens in Nanjing cemetery ahead of Qingming

China Plus Published: 2019-03-18 20:05:14
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Yuhua Merit Garden, a cemetery in Jiangsu's provincial capital, Nanjing, has opened a virtual online bank, dubbed the "Bank of Heaven."

A visitor transfers 10,000 yuan to his loved one through the "Bank of Heaven," a virtual bank established at the Yuhua Merit Garden cemetery in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, March 18, 2019. [Photo:IC]

A visitor transfers 10,000 yuan to his loved one through the "Bank of Heaven," a virtual bank established at the Yuhua Merit Garden cemetery in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, March 18, 2019. [Photo:IC]

Launched ahead of this year's Qingming, or Tomb-Sweeping Festival in early April, "Bank of Heaven" is being promoted as a more ecologically-friendly way to commemorate and honor their dead loved-ones. Chinese tradition usually involves the burning of joss sticks and paper money to honor the memory of the dead.

By scanning a QR code, visitors to Yuhua Merit Garden can enter the name of their loved one, then transfer a select amount of money. This then generates a message of mourning. "The online virtual transfer is free of charge, and the operation through mobile phone is also very convenient. Paying tribute to the loved ones in this way is an embodiment of social progress," said a visitor to the cemetery on Sunday.

A man brings flowers to mourn his loved one at Yuhua Merit Garden cemetery, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, March 18, 2019. [Photo:IC]

A man brings flowers to mourn his loved one at Yuhua Merit Garden cemetery, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, March 18, 2019. [Photo:IC]

"Bank of Heaven" is the latest move by Yuhua Merit Garden to create a green, smoke-free cemetery. Ahead of last year's Qingming Festival, the cemetery launched a different promotion, offering a free exchange of paper money that visitors intended to burn for fresh flowers.

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