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2008-04-03

Qing Ming Festival

The Qing Ming Festival, meaning Clear and Bright Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival on the 104th day after the winter solstice (or the 15th day from the Spring Equinox), usually occurring around April 5th of the Gregorian calendar. Every leap year, Qing Ming is on April 4th.

For the Chinese, it is a day to remember and honour one's ancestors at grave sites. Young and old pray before the ancestors, sweep the tombs and offer food, tea, wine, chopsticks, (joss) paper accessories, and/or libation to the ancestors.
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As for me, from my 3rd primary school year, I had never failed to join my family to visit my grandparent's tomb to honour before them and sweeps their tomb with my father side's other family members. This year, we celebrated one week earlier (last Sunday) and as usual, we had to wake up at 6.00am.

When I was still in my primary school till secondary school day, I never appreciate such traditional festival because had to wake up early in the morning in order to prevent traffic jam near the grave sites. But for now, it is nice to enjoy this important day as I can meet, chat, joke and having breakfast (at the tomb) with other family members. :)

Below are some of the pics taken during my annual visit to my grandparent's tomb last Sunday. Enjoy...




Located on the hill, at the last row and have the best view together with their neighbours...


Offering foods...not as many as last year...


Fresh chrysanthemum...


Burning joss sticks and candles...


Offering joss papers...


Praying Servant God, who served my grandparent's in afterworld...


Glove I used to clean up the wild plants from the tomb...


Joss sticks and joss papers on the grave...


A box of joss paper accesories and 'gold' shaped joss papers for offering...


Sending (burning) to the afterworld...


My grandmother liked it very much... :)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

u bring ur big bag with camera go o?^_^

zzkang said...

bluememories...i keep my camera in my car first...after sweeping and praying done,while waiting for my grandparent 'having their meal'...then only i took out my camera to shoot around... :)

Anonymous said...

Waiting for your grandparent "having their meal"... ==''

I have not been to any Qing Ming since I came to study in Johor. What I do was I offer my ancestors my simple prayer and a Mass (I'm a Catholic). As long as they know I am sincere then I think they will be okay with it.

zzkang said...

hello daniel...i agree with you...sincerity is the most important 1...

sentences like "waiting them having their meal" were just some old terms used by old people...my family dont do it hastily when praying on Qing Ming...this is one of our way to show our sincerity besides burning joss sticks n papers...it's just a tradition...I think I will tell my children n grandchildren the same terms in the future... :)