The Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional Chinese holiday that falls on April 4 or 5 each year according to the Gregorian calendar. It is a time for honoring ancestors and deceased loved ones. The festival has its origins in the ancient Chinese practice of paying respects to the departed, which dates back to the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC).

During the Qingming Festival, families gather to clean and decorate graves, offer food and paper offerings, and burn incense to show their reverence. It is also a time for people to engage in outdoor activities, such as planting trees and enjoying spring outings. The festival is celebrated with great importance, as it is believed that the spirits of the deceased are particularly active during this period.
The name "Qingming" translates to "Pure Brightness" in English, symbolizing the clarity of the sky and the warmth of the spring sun. This holiday is a blend of cultural, religious, and natural elements, reflecting the deep connection between Chinese people and their ancestors.
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