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Ching Ming Festival, also known outing in mid-spring and late spring and summer, which is the first 108 days after the winter solstice, one of the traditional Chinese festivals, the most important festival of sacrifice, is the day of worship and grave. Chinese traditional festival began about Han Dynasty, dating back more than two thousand five hundred years of history. Affected by the Han culture, China's Manchu, Hoche, Zhuang, Olunchun, Dong, Tujia, Miao, Yao, Li, aquarium, Jing nationality, Qiang and other 24 ethnic minorities, but also have had the custom of the festival. Although customs vary throughout, but grave worship, outing is the basic theme. Qingming Festival is one of the important "when the festival eight years," China. Gregorian calendar is usually around April 5, section a long period, later and a few days ago before the two versions, which are nearly 20 days of the festival. Fifteen days after the festival was originally refers to the spring equinox, 1935 stipulates that the ROC government on April 5 as a national holiday Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day.