Many Chinese young people are engaging in “digital mourning” for their deceased relatives in the virtual realm during Qingming Festival. Some have developed mini-games dedicated to their late grandmothers, using mundane daily activities as a way to express their grief. Others opt to build memorial gardens and create “virtual avatars” of their deceased loved ones in their favorite games. They are learning to “say goodbye” to their deceased loved ones in the virtual world.
By Yu Bingyue, Wang Xinyuan, Lu Qingyu and Chen Xiaoran (intern)/China Youth Daily
来源:中国青年报客户端
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