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The Qingming (Pure Brightness) Festival is one of the 24
seasonal division points in China, falling on April 4-6 each year. After the
festival, the temperature will rise up and rainfall increases. It is the high
time for spring plowing and sowing. But the Qingming Festival is not only a
seasonal point to guide farm work, it is more a festival of commemoration.
The Qingming Festival sees a combination of sadness and happiness.
This is the most important day of sacrifice. Both the Han and minority ethnic
groups at this time offer sacrifices to their ancestors and sweep the tombs of
the diseased. Also, they will not cook on this day and only cold food is served.
The Hanshi (Cold Food) Festival was usually one day before the Qingming
Festival. As our ancestors often extended the day to the Qingming, they were
later combined.
On each Qingming Festival, all cemeteries are crowded with people who came to
sweep tombs and offer sacrifices. Traffic on the way to the cemeteries becomes
extremely jammed. The customs have been greatly simplified today. After slightly
sweeping the tombs, people offer food, flowers and favorites of the dead, then
burn incense and paper money and bow before the memorial tablet.
In contrast to the sadness of the tomb sweepers, people also enjoy hope of
Spring on this day. The Qingming Festival is a time when the sun shines
brightly, the trees and grass become green and nature is again lively. Since
ancient times, people have followed the custom of Spring outings. At this time
tourists are everywhere.
People love to fly kites during the Qingming Festival. Kite flying is actually
not limited to the Qingming Festival. Its uniqueness lies in that people fly
kites not during the day, but also at night. A string of little lanterns tied
onto the kite or the thread look like shining stars, and therefore, are called
"god's lanterns."
The Qingming Festival is also a time to plant trees, for the survival rate of
saplings is high and trees grow fast later. In the past, the Qingming Festival
was called "Arbor Day". But since 1979, "Arbor Day" was settled as March 12
according to the Gregorian calendar.