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People Pay Tribute to Deceased on Tomb-Sweeping Day Across China
April 7, 2022A primary student pays tribute to martyrs via an online platform following a teacher's guidance in Qianxi City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 1, 2022. China's Tomb-sweeping Day, also called Qingming Festival, is a day for Chinese people to visit the graves and tombs of their ancestors and deceased loved ones. Due in part to the latest COVID-19 resurgence, various low-carbon means of paying tribute to deceased relatives, such as online activities and flower presentations, have been promoted. [Photo by Fan Hui/Xinhua] |
Staff members pay tribute to the deceased on behalf of the bereaved at a graveyard in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 4, 2022. China's Tomb-sweeping Day, also called Qingming Festival, is a day for Chinese people to visit the graves and tombs of their ancestors and deceased loved ones. Due in part to the latest COVID-19 resurgence, various low-carbon means of paying tribute to deceased relatives, such as online activities and flower presentations, have been promoted. [Xinhua/Ji Chunpeng] |
A volunteer pays tribute to the deceased on behalf of the bereaved at a graveyard in Quanjiao County, east China's Anhui Province, March 30, 2022. China's Tomb-sweeping Day, also called Qingming Festival, is a day for Chinese people to visit the graves and tombs of their ancestors and deceased loved ones. Due in part to the latest COVID-19 resurgence, various low-carbon means of paying tribute to deceased relatives, such as online activities and flower presentations, have been promoted. [Photo by Shen Guo/Xinhua] |
Staff members pay tribute to martyrs at a martyrs' cemetery in north China's Tianjin, April 2, 2022. China's Tomb-sweeping Day, also called Qingming Festival, is a day for Chinese people to visit the graves and tombs of their ancestors and deceased loved ones. Due in part to the latest COVID-19 resurgence, various low-carbon means of paying tribute to deceased relatives, such as online activities and flower presentations, have been promoted. [Xinhua/Sun Fanyue] |
Volunteers pay tribute to the deceased on behalf of the bereaved at a graveyard in Feixi County, east China's Anhui Province, April 2, 2022. China's Tomb-sweeping Day, also called Qingming Festival, is a day for Chinese people to visit the graves and tombs of their ancestors and deceased loved ones. Due in part to the latest COVID-19 resurgence, various low-carbon means of paying tribute to deceased relatives, such as online activities and flower presentations, have been promoted. [Xinhua/Liu Junxi] |
A staff member pays tribute to the deceased on behalf of the bereaved at a graveyard in Huzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, March 30, 2022. China's Tomb-sweeping Day, also called Qingming Festival, is a day for Chinese people to visit the graves and tombs of their ancestors and deceased loved ones. Due in part to the latest COVID-19 resurgence, various low-carbon means of paying tribute to deceased relatives, such as online activities and flower presentations, have been promoted. [Xinhua/Xu Yu] |
Primary students pay tribute to martyrs via an online platform in Huaibei City, east China's Anhui Province, April 1, 2022. China's Tomb-sweeping Day, also called Qingming Festival, is a day for Chinese people to visit the graves and tombs of their ancestors and deceased loved ones. Due in part to the latest COVID-19 resurgence, various low-carbon means of paying tribute to deceased relatives, such as online activities and flower presentations, have been promoted. [Photo by Wan Shanchao/Xinhua] |
(Source: Xinhua)
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