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Of sacrifice, glutinous rice parcels and dragon boat race

THE Dragon Boat Festival, widely known as ‘Duanwu Jie’, is one of the four most significant traditional festivals celebrated by the Chinese community across the globe. The date for this festival varies every year, as it is on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese Lunar calendar – on the

Li L9 ADAS system detected ghosts near a cemetery in China

Li L9 ADAS system detected ghosts near a cemetery in China
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Mondo and Marvel Releasing SHANG-CHI Score on Vinyl

Journey back to Ta Lo, with Mondo's new vinyl release of Joel P West's score for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Solar Terms 101: Qingming, When Ancestors Are Honored and the World Is Bright and Clear

On Qingming, ancestors are honored and the world is made bright and clear again.

Qingming Festival: What Is It and How Can I Celebrate?

Qingming Festival: What Is It and How Can I Celebrate? Apr 4, 2021 11:30 am | Add a comment | 7517 reads It’s that time of the year again! Every street corner in Beijing will be filled with people burning paper money and the sky will be full of kites, well, kind of. Qingming Festival (清明节) or Tomb Sweeping Day, rolls around in early April and is a day to celebrate life and commemorate the dead. It is also a day that marks the nascent spring warmth, falling on Apr 4 this year. Qingming Festival entails many rituals, chief among them is a day spent visiting and tidying ancestors’ graves (hence the name Tomb Sweeping Day) as well as placing lilies and chrysanthemums, flowers usually associated with death. Families also offer food and burn incense in honor of those who have passed. You may also see families burning money, often at the side of the road at night, which are offerings to the dead so that they too can buy whatever

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