(Seria, 23rd) With Qingming Festival approaching, as one of the most important traditional holidays for the Chinese, local Chinese communities are preparing for ancestral worship activities. The Masihua Charitable Association will continue this tradition by holding the Bingwu Year (2026) Qingming Spring Festival Blessing Ceremony on April 5th (Sunday), promoting the spirit of reverence for ancestors and filial piety.
The association stated that on that day, members will join with the Amitabha Society of Seria County to carry out worship activities at the Tunku Hill Public Cemetery and the Seria Coastal Public Cemetery. All representatives of Chinese associations, sponsors, and ethnic Chinese residents in the locality are cordially invited to actively participate and make this event a grand success.
According to reports, participants will gather at 8:00 am at the Tunku Hill Public Cemetery. Then, board members, association representatives, and Amitabha Society members will proceed in turn to each cemetery to conduct the worship ceremonies. After the event, the organizers will host a luncheon for all attendees.
In addition, the organizers call on the public to jointly maintain the cleanliness of the cemetery environment during tomb-sweeping, to dispose of trash properly, and to follow traffic rules to avoid illegal parking and congestion. The public is also reminded to ensure all sources of fire are completely extinguished after worship to prevent fires.
The Masihua Charitable Association expresses gratitude to all sectors for their cooperation and support and looks forward to the successful holding of the event and the continuation of traditional Chinese culture.
According to reports, participants will gather at 8:00 am at the Tunku Hill Public Cemetery. Then, board members, association representatives, and Amitabha Society members will proceed in turn to each cemetery to conduct the worship ceremonies. After the event, the organizers will host a luncheon for all attendees.
In addition, the organizers call on the public to jointly maintain the cleanliness of the cemetery environment during tomb-sweeping, to dispose of trash properly, and to follow traffic rules to avoid illegal parking and congestion. The public is also reminded to ensure all sources of fire are completely extinguished after worship to prevent fires.
The Masihua Charitable Association expresses gratitude to all sectors for their cooperation and support and looks forward to the successful holding of the event and the continuation of traditional Chinese culture.