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Hungry Ghost Festival Ceremony and Offerings 中國盂蘭節中元節儀式和供品

Hungry Ghost Festival

According to the traditional southern Chinese cultural (included Hong Kong), the Hungry Ghost Festival (also known as Zhongyuan Festival) is on the 14th of the seventh lunar month and the entire seventh Lunar month called the Ghost Month. Continue reading Hungry Ghost Festival Ceremony and Offerings 中國盂蘭節中元節儀式和供品

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Looking for a good marriage? Ask Yue Lao for help 尋找美好的婚姻?可以試試向月老求助

Yue Lao

Yue Lao (also known as ” the old man under the moon”) who believes to be the deity unites with a silken cord all predestined couples according to Chinese traditional and because of this, many Chinese will worship Yue Lao hoping to have a good marriage. Continue reading Looking for a good marriage? Ask Yue Lao for help 尋找美好的婚姻?可以試試向月老求助

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The 24 Solar Terms of Lunar Year in Chinese Traditional Culture 中國傳統文化中的二十四節氣與農曆節令

24 solar terms

There are a total of 24 solar terms in each lunar year, according to Chinese tradition. These solar terms mark 24 distinct days throughout the year, each associated with a specific seasonal or weather phenomenon. They serve as guides for farmers to prepare and adjust their agricultural activities accordingly. Since the solar terms are closely linked to seasonal changes and are calculated based on the sun’s position along the ecliptic, many Taoist and traditional Chinese ceremonies are also scheduled to align with specific solar term dates.

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