Chinese honor ancestors on Qingming Festival

2010-03-19 09:13 BJT

 

April 5th marks the beginning of the Qingming Festival, on China's lunar calendar. The festival is a time to remember loved ones who have passed away or pay respects to ancestors, and to enjoy Spring and nature. Let's look at how they celebrate in central China's Henan province.

April 5th marks the beginning of the Qingming Festival, on China's lunar calendar. The festival is a time to remember loved ones who have passed away or pay respects to ancestors, and to enjoy Spring and nature.
April 5th marks the beginning of the Qingming Festival, on China's lunar calendar.
The festival is a time to remember loved ones who have passed away or pay respects
to ancestors, and to enjoy Spring and nature.

The Kaifeng Qingming Cultural Festival will be held at the Qingming River Garden... a tourist site built to look like the famous Song dynasty scroll painting "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival".

Kaifeng was the capital of the Northern Song dynasty, some 900 years ago.

The Festival will include a food expo and folk handicraft exhibition, where artists will demonstrate their skills.

It will also encompass a night food fair, a night landscape drama - depicting the prosperity of Kaifeng as an ancient capital - and stunt shows on the streets.

Another highlight of the event will be an emperor's parade, held every afternoon. It recounts a typical outing for the emperor's, during the Qingming festival in ancient times.

The Kaifeng event will be a full-scale showcase of China's Qingming culture.

It will run from April 4th until the 13th.

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Editor: Liu Fang | Source: CCTV.com