
The Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, originated in ancient China and is traditionally celebrated on April 4 or 5. It marks the start of spring and is a time for honoring ancestors and the departed. Families visit graves to pay their respects, clean tombstones, offer food and paper offerings, and burn incense. The festival signifies the importance of remembrance and filial piety in Chinese culture.
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