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SOP for Qing Ming still being finalised


SOP for Qing Ming still being finalised
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PETALING JAYA: The Chinese community will be looking to perform prayer rituals and customs at this year’s Qing Ming, also known as Chinese All Souls Day, after missing out on the festival last year.
The 2,500-year-old practice to honour ancestors falls on April 4 this year. According to Chinese custom and tradition, the community will pay their respects within 10 days before and after the actual date.
Last year’s Qing Ming festival had to be observed at home as the nation was facing the first movement control order (MCO) due to the Covid-19 outbreak. ....

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A bigger reunion dinner


The more the merrier: Under the revised SOP, up to 15 family members can attend a reunion dinner at home. YAP CHEE HONG/The Star
PETALING JAYA: Chinese groups are relieved with the revised Covid-19 standard operating procedure that will allow up to 15 family members within a 10km radius to attend the traditionally important reunion dinner on the eve of the Lunar New Year.
Describing it as a positive way forward ahead of the festive celebration, Malaysian Han Cultural Association president Datuk Goh Hin San said the revised SOP showed that the government listened to the voices on the ground.
“We suggested for 20 people to be allowed for the reunion dinner as well as for Chap Goh Meh. ....

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CNY reunion dinners allowed with conditions


CNY reunion dinners allowed with conditions
Latest SOP provides for 15 family members living within 10km radius, but no inter district or state crossing
08 Feb 2021 / 09:48 H.
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PUTRAJAYA: Family reunion dinners on Chinese New Year eve (Feb 11), will be allowed for up to 15 immediate family members living within a 10km radius, without crossing districts or state boundaries.
National Unity Minister Datuk Halimah Mohamed Sadique said the matter was agreed on during a National Security Council technical meeting yesterday, chaired by Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
The meeting also agreed that religious activities in temples will be allowed on Feb 11, 12 and 19, subject to adherence of strict standard operating procedures (SOP), including not having more than 30 people present at a time, with physical distancing observed. The duration of each prayer session will be 30 minutes, with another 30 minutes ....

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Appeals to be submitted to NSC


PUTRAJAYA: The National Unity Ministry will put forward views by the Chinese community regarding the SOP for the Lunar New Year celebration to the National Security Council (NSC).
The ministry said it received appeals from the community with regard to the issue of the reunion dinner, which traditionally takes place on the eve, which in this case, falls next Thursday.
It also received appeals to allow prayers at temples on Feb 11,12 and 19.
“The ministry will bring the matter up with NSC. Any announcement on this will be made by Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, ” it said in a statement yesterday where it explained that the SOP for the celebration was drawn up after discussions with representatives from 21 religious bodies, Chinese cultural associations and Chinese chambers of commerce, as well as representatives from Sabah and Sarawak on Jan 12 and 18. ....

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Chinese groups seek a little leniency in SOP for CNY


Be prosperous and healthy: The God and Goddess of Prosperity taking the temperature of Chew Kam Har during the handout of Chinese New Year hampers to Buntong residents by Buntong assemblyman A.Sivasubramaniam at his service centre. RONNIE CHIN/The Star
PETALING JAYA: Chinese associations and religious groups have voiced concerns over the standard operating procedure on Chinese New Year, saying that movement restrictions were necessary to curb infections but hope the government would be more mindful and lenient with such rulings.
Federation of Taoist Associations Malaysia president Tan Hoe Chieow said the government should allow family members who live within a 10km radius to have the reunion dinner together at home. ....

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