SUBSCRIBE to Next Media Animation: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NMAWorldEdition <br /><br />Borrowing small amount of 'fortune money' from temples has become a trend in Taiwan. But one temple is charging worshippers a 20% yearly interest rate.<br /><br />Carol's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carol4you<br />Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NMAtv<br />Webpage: http://www.nma.tv/<br />Twitter @nmatv: https://twitter.com/#!/nmatv<br />Tumblr: http://nmatv.tumblr.com/<br /><br />Many Taiwanese worshippers believe receiving 'fortune money' brings good luck and a more prosperous life. To get 'fortune money,' you go to a temple and ask the god. You then toss two divination blocks to see if the god has given you the money or not.<br /><br />Most temples in Taiwan that lend 'fortune money' do not set deadlines for repayment or charge interest for the service.