(Kuala Belait, 29th) This morning, under the leadership of President Ling Yongqiang and Vice President Rao Meiliang, the Brunei Hakka Association, together with its committee members, carried out the Qingming public memorial ceremony. The aim was to remember the sages and the departed, to cherish the past, and to promote the spirit of filial piety.
The event started at 7:30 a.m., with attendees gathering at the association to enjoy morning tea. After a short rest, at exactly 8:00 a.m., the memorial team set off for the three major Chinese cemeteries located in the Mas area. The first stop was the hillside Chinese cemetery, followed by the seaside Chinese cemetery, and finally the Tunku Hill Chinese cemetery. At each site, everyone worked together in a spirit of sincerity and devotion, paying respects and expressing their reverence and remembrance for their ancestors.
After the successful conclusion of the memorial rites, the association prepared a sumptuous lunch for all members and guests present, further strengthening the cohesion among members and enhancing the transmission of filial piety culture. This event was not only a tribute to ancestors, but also a profound cultural experience and a spiritual cleansing.
The event started at 7:30 a.m., with attendees gathering at the association to enjoy morning tea. After a short rest, at exactly 8:00 a.m., the memorial team set off for the three major Chinese cemeteries located in the Mas area. The first stop was the hillside Chinese cemetery, followed by the seaside Chinese cemetery, and finally the Tunku Hill Chinese cemetery. At each site, everyone worked together in a spirit of sincerity and devotion, paying respects and expressing their reverence and remembrance for their ancestors.
After the successful conclusion of the memorial rites, the association prepared a sumptuous lunch for all members and guests present, further strengthening the cohesion among members and enhancing the transmission of filial piety culture. This event was not only a tribute to ancestors, but also a profound cultural experience and a spiritual cleansing.