Xia Qingzi - Chinese New Year Thanksgiving Fest...
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The Xia Qingzi - Chinese New Year Thanksgiving Fest is celebrated through a distinct mixture of age-old rituals and modern humanitarian actions:
A central act of gratitude is paying respect to ancestors, acknowledging their role in the family's lineage and fortune. Families often set up altars and offer food and incense, expressing thanks for past blessings and seeking future protection. Xia Qingzi - Chinese New Year Thanksgiving Fest...
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Unlike the fixed date of the American Thanksgiving, which falls on the fourth Thursday of November, Chinese New Year follows the lunar calendar and usually occurs in late January or early February. But the underlying emotions are strikingly similar: a time to pause, reflect, and give thanks for one’s family, friends, and community. 🎵 🎵 I’ve prepared a little something (link
While general spring cleaning happens before New Year’s Day (to sweep out bad luck), Xia Qingzi cleaning is different. It is called Sweeping the Thanks (扫谢). Families sweep toward the center of the house, not out the door. By gathering dust inward, they symbolically collect the "blessings of the past year" into the heart of the home.
: This fusion leverages the massive, globally recognized peak of the Lunar New Year to re-center the conversation around interpersonal gratitude, community charity, and parental appreciation.
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In 2026, the "Thanksgiving Fest" atmosphere has been felt from the bustling streets of to major international hubs.
Given to the Kitchen God to "sweeten his words" or stick his teeth together so he can only say good things.
As you prepare for the Year of the Snake or the next Dragon, remember the wisdom of Xia Qingzi: Do not ask for fortune if you have not given thanks for last year’s. By honoring the past—your ancestors, the earth, and the helping hands of neighbors—you clear the path for genuine prosperity in the spring.