April 4th every year is the Qingming Festival in China.
This day is also a legal holiday in China. It is usually connected with the weekend of this week and has three days of rest. Of course, all Florescence staff can be found at any time even during the holidays. Here are some introductions to China’s Qingming Festival, sourced from the Internet.
Have you ever heard of the Qingming (say “ching-ming”) Festival? It’s also known as Grave Sweeping Day. It is a special Chinese festival that honours family ancestors and has been celebrated for over 2,500 years.
Did you know Qingming is two festivals put together? It is the Chinese Cold Food Day Festival and Grave Sweeping Day.
The festival is celebrated during the first week of April, based on the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar (a calendar using both the phases and positions of the moon and the sun to determine the date). The next festival will be on April 4th, 2024.
During Qingming, people go to the graves of their ancestors to pay their respects. They clean the gravesite, share a meal, make offerings and burn joss paper (paper that looks like money).
Traditionally, cold foods were eaten during Qingming. But today some people include a mixture of warm and cold foods during the festival.
Classic cold food dishes are sweet green rice balls and Sanzi (say “san-ze”). Sanzi are thin strands of dough that look like spaghetti.
A classic warm food dish would be snails that are either cooked with soy sauce or deep fried.
This festival is based on an ancient story of Duke Wen and Jie Zitui.
As most of the stories go
This created the Cold Food Festival which transformed into what Qingming is today.
Qingming is more than a time to reflect and honour our ancestors. It also marks the beginning of spring.
After paying respects and cleaning the grave, it is encouraged for people and families to spend more time outdoors.
The festival is a time to be out in nature. A popular and fun activity is flying kites. It is believed that if you cut the string of a kite and let it fly away it will take all of your bad luck with it.