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Qing Ming - show respect to the departed


In conjunction with Qing Ming, Chinese in Penang will go to their depart graveyard to buy the 'gift' for their departed to use in their world. Zip-up jackets, embroidered cheongsams, suits and nyonya attire - these days, the choices of 'paper gifts' for the departed now a day.
In Georgetown, some shops selling prayer paraphernalia and also offering various types of paper footwear, ranging from clogs, high-heels to lace-up short shoes. Some of these clothes are made from high quality fabric-feel thick papers. The latest products are even fitted with real shoe laces and zips. Also available in the shops are paper mahjong sets, dice, playing card, hadphones, computers and a mini motorcycle complete with a helmet. There were also food and beverages, such as titbits, soft drinks, canned food and the 'expensive' abalone, bird nest and shark's fin.
This year, the festival falls on this coming 5 April. The Chinese usually visit the graveyard 10 days before and after Qing Ming. It is a way for filial Chinese to show their respect to their departed ancestors.

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