
The Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, originated from ancient China. It is celebrated on April 4 or 5 each year, according to the lunar calendar. The festival honors ancestors and the departed, and people pay their respects by cleaning tombs, offering food, and burning paper money. It has its roots in the traditional Chinese belief in ancestor worship and filial piety. The day also marks the beginning of spring, symbolizing the rebirth of nature and the start of agricultural activities.
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