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When is the ancestor worship usually?
1, Tomb-Sweeping Day: Generally, it is between April 4th and 6th of the Gregorian calendar every year, mainly to pay homage to and cherish the memory of ancestors.
2. Double Ninth Festival: The ninth day of the ninth lunar month, also known as Ascending Festival, is also a traditional festival for ancestor worship.
3. New Year's Eve: On the last day of the Lunar New Year, every household will hold an ancestor worship ceremony to thank their ancestors for their shelter over the past year and welcome the new year.
4. Spring Festival: On the first day of the first lunar month, people will worship their ancestors and pray for a safe and auspicious family in the new year.
5. Mid-Autumn Festival (also known as Orchid Festival): The fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month is a widely circulated festival for ancestor worship and turning over.
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