Chinese tweak tradition to adopt eco-friendly burials
Updated: 2016-04-01 08:10
By Xinhua(China Daily)
|
|||||||||
On Saturday, Chen Qi, an undertaker from Dalian in Liaoning province, set sail for another sea burial. It was an especially busy day for Chen, whose ship was carrying 60 urns from Harbin, Heilongjiang province. Since 2009, 559 people from the inland northeastern city have had their ashes scattered at sea.
Chinese people often bury the ashes of deceased loved ones in time to pay tribute to them on Tomb Sweeping Day, which falls on April 4 this year.
Graveyards are always packed with people on the day, which is also known as the Qingming Festival, but increasing numbers are opting for sea burials in which ashes, often accompanied by flower petals, are scattered at sea.
"We have seen more families take part in sea burials in recent years," said Chen, who has been in the business for 19 years. "Their attitudes toward burials has changed."
Chinese people traditionally believed that souls only rest in peace if their bodies are covered by soil, which was also considered more respectful to the deceased. But attitudes are changing.
"Old people ultimately don't care how they are buried," said Weibo user "Kangzhuo". "What truly matters to them is the well-being of their children."
Chen said: "They've also realized that nobody will look after their graves when their children and grandchildren all pass away."
Having an environmentally friendly burial has become important to many.
"We all realize that sea burials do the least harm to our environment," said a woman surnamed Ren from Harbin, who attended the sea burial in Dalian to see off her late mother. "So we just decided to give up on the idea of buying a grave."
Related Stories
City unearths largest Northern Dynasty burial site 2016-03-22 11:28
Tibet to invest $75m on sky burial sites protection 2016-03-09 19:23
Brickyard digs into ancient burial site for material 2015-12-18 08:29
Would you choose an 'eco-burial'? 2015-04-08 09:57
Burial-plot prices match realty costs 2015-04-06 08:23
Fuzhou holds public sea burial ceremony 2015-04-03 16:05
Today's Top News
Xi-Obama bilateral talk to advance ties
Foreign companies reassured on new Internet rules
Beijing and Prague form new key link
Trump drops pledge to back Republican nominee
China, Czech Republic set up strategic partnership
EgyptAir hijacker arrested, all passengers freed
Panda to join Little Mole in new cartoon series
President optimistic for Sino-German cooperation
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Panda to join Little Mole in new cartoon series |
What makes the middle class tick |
One-stop app |
Minister rules out property market collapse |
Man on Mars? Chinese could be the first |
Accidental ballet star on the rise |