Others may call it April Fool's day
but to us it is time to perform our filial duty
to our departed grandparents (on my husband's side)
and my in-laws
(according to the Hakka and Cantonese, married daughters are not allowed
(according to the Hakka and Cantonese, married daughters are not allowed
to do Qing Bing for their own fathers otherwise bad luck
will befall their brothers ...the brothers' luck and fortune will dwindle
and they might even go bankrupt!)
will befall their brothers ...the brothers' luck and fortune will dwindle
and they might even go bankrupt!)
At the temple....full of people already offering prayers
My nephew, he does it every year.
Youngest son and Oldest son
filial grandson!
dutiful daughter-in-law......me!
the members of the family available in KL are here
three brothers doing the honours
Beautifully landscaped to look serene and calm
Shady trees offer respite to parked cars
hot scorching day, because of the traffic jam, we were late!
Next year, we have to start at 5 a.m.!
Lone man silhouetted against blue blue sky.
My little daughter is dwarfed by the lallang (grass, weeds or reeds).
At the old graveyard before the graves were exhumed and moved to
At the old graveyard before the graves were exhumed and moved to
the new resting place, we had to walk among the lallang in pitch darkness
because we started at 5 a.m. to avoid the Old Airport Road jam.
See my little daughter? We train her to perform her duties.
So, she has been coming to Qing Bing since she was a wee tot.
Cute?
Wow!!!!
How she has grown!
We need the
new generation to pass down our cultural heritage and
continue traditional customs.
She is such an obedient and well behaved child!
1 comment:
I miss my baby sister!
And i dont know any Chinese cemeteries in Australia! The Chinese tradition pretty much dead here. I dont know anyone with Chinese funeral here before...
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