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#12217630
1 April 2025
Discarded paper, plastic bags, and offerings pile up near graves after ancestral rites at a cemetery in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 31, 2025. The scene reflects environmental issues tied to traditional rituals during memorial periods.
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#11552949
7 September 2024
A group of collectible figurines depicts soldiers of the Terracotta Warriors from Xi'an, China.
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#11552954
7 September 2024
A group of collectible figurines depicts soldiers of the Terracotta Warriors from Xi'an, China.
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#11552956
7 September 2024
A group of collectible figurines depicts soldiers of the Terracotta Warriors from Xi'an, China.
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#11552957
7 September 2024
A collectible figurine depicts a soldier of the Terracotta Warriors from Xi'an, China.
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#11552958
7 September 2024
A collectible figurine depicts a soldier of the Terracotta Warriors from Xi'an, China.
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#11132704
9 April 2024
Ushabti figurines are being displayed in the Egyptian collections at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria, on April 4, 2024.
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#11132705
9 April 2024
Ushabti figurines are being displayed in the Egyptian collections at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria, on April 4, 2024.
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#9860912
4 April 2023
Malaysian ethnic Chinese burn joss paper as an offering to dead relatives during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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#9860916
4 April 2023
Malaysian ethnic Chinese burn joss paper as an offering to dead relatives during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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#9860920
4 April 2023
Malaysian ethnic Chinese light candles and joss sticks as offering to their dead relatives during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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#9860922
4 April 2023
Malaysian ethnic Chinese light candles and joss sticks as offering to their dead relatives during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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#9860926
4 April 2023
Malaysian ethnic Chinese light candles and joss sticks as offering to their dead relatives during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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#9860930
4 April 2023
Malaysian ethnic Chinese light candles and joss sticks as offering to their dead relatives during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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#9860932
4 April 2023
Malaysian ethnic Chinese light candles and joss sticks as offering to their dead relatives during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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#9860934
4 April 2023
An ethnic Chinese Malaysian woman offers prayers on his ancestor's grave during the Qingming festival at a cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 4, 2023. QingMing or Tomb Sweeping Day is an annual Chinese festival to pay homage and to commemorate the departed ancestral spirits. During this time, Chinese people will sweep and clean the tombs of their ancestors. The replicas made of paper such handphones, branded apparel, luxury cars are burnt near the urns and graves of ancestors as the Chinese believe that they can receive the items. Qing Ming falls on April 5 but the ritual can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.
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