For residents in housing estates, Town Councils will be providing bins and containers for their use. With the ongoing warm and dry weather, members of the public should exercise greater caution when burning joss papers so as to reduce fire risk. They should also avoid throwing lighted materials such as candles and matches onto grass patches and fields. It does not cover the maintenance of carpet grass and flowering plants on the graves, or maintenance of the monuments and tombstones.
These services are not regulated by NEA. Next-of-kin who have not made prior private arrangements for such services are advised not to pay anyone who claims to have maintained the graves of their loved ones. Members of the public who encounter freelance gardeners and contractors engaging in any illegal activity such as touting, extortion, harassment and cheating especially during the Qing Ming period may choose to lodge a police report at the nearest Neighbourhood Police Centre or Police Post.
Members of the public who wish to avoid the crowds and traffic congestion should avoid these peak periods, if possible. Other foods include peach blossom porridge, crispy cakes called sazi or hanju , Qingming snails and eggs. Tips for Supporting the Vanderbilt Community Ask those in observance how they can be supported and encouraged.
While students are not automatically excused from class for this observance, they may work with their course instructors to make accommodations. Graduate and professional students must refer to their own school and departmental vacation policies and calendars for more specific information. Staff members may request paid time off for this observance. Support their preference to take leave for their religious observance.
Resources for Managing Well-Being and Mental Health People feel many types of emotions during the holidays—joy, peace, stress and depression, to name a few.
Loading Comments Households had family altars in which ancestral tablets engraved with the name and the birth date of the deceased were displayed and worshipped; it was a common belief that the spirit of the ancestor would reside in the stone tablet after death.
Honouring the ancestors with proper burials and ensuring continuity in rituals and sacrifices through lineage weren't only ways to respect them, but also a method to appease the spirits and avoid their angry return among the living in the form of ghosts. With the annual Qingming Festival still celebrated by many Chinese, and even increasing in popularity in some parts of China, this ancient tradition shows no signs of disappearing in contemporary Chinese society.
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