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Taking Advantage of School and Holiday Breaks, People Visit Cemeteries and Pay Respects to Their Ancestors in Advance for the Qingming Festival.

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With more than 10 days to go before the Qingming Festival, some people working away from home and their families are taking advantage of the upcoming school and Eid al-Fitr holidays to visit ancestral graves and pay respects to their ancestors early. This year, Qingming Festival falls on April 5th. According to tradition, people usually choose to pay respects to their ancestors about 10 days before or after Qingming. However, with changing times…
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With more than 10 days to go before the Qingming Festival, some people working away from home and their families are taking advantage of the upcoming school and Eid al-Fitr holidays to visit ancestral graves and pay respects to their ancestors early. This year, Qingming Festival falls on April 5th. According to tradition, people usually choose to pay respects to their ancestors about 10 days before or after Qingming. However, with changing times…

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Buletin Mutiara broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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