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Guiyang Mid-Autumn Festival sacrifice-free zone and time Which countries celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival?

The Mid-Autumn Festival will soon be here. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Guiyang made a notice banning and limiting burning. Everyone must abide by this when celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. This is also for the sake of the environment, I hope you can comply with it. Here are the details.

Notice on prohibiting and restricting the burning of civilized sacrifices during the Mid-Autumn Festival in the central urban area of ??Guiyang

In order to further improve the living environment, advocate civilized sacrifices, prevent and control the new coronavirus epidemic, and create a clean and tidy atmosphere To maintain an orderly urban environment and promote the improvement of civilized cities across the country, in accordance with the Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China, the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People's Republic of China, the Regulations on the Promotion of Civilized Behavior of Guizhou Province, and the Guiyang Municipal Fireworks and Firecrackers Operation, Storage and Discharge Safety Management Measures" and other relevant regulations, Yunyan, Nanming, Huaxi, Wudang, Baiyun, Baiyun, etc.

1. During the Mid-Autumn Festival (August 31 to September 2008 2), it is strictly prohibited to burn incense paper and other sacrificial offerings at will in the no-burn zone in the central city, along main and secondary arterial roads, the Nanming River and its tributaries, on both sides of railways, underground passages, green spaces, parks, squares, stations and other public places. . And there is a complete ban on setting off Kongming lanterns and fireworks.

Second, it is indeed necessary to use traditional methods to burn incense wax, paper money, ghost coins and other sacrificial supplies for sacrificial activities. Streets (towns), village (neighborhood) committees, and property management companies in each district within this jurisdiction should designate centralized burning points to burn sacrifices in a civilized, clean, and safe manner. After the ashes of the burned offering are extinguished, the residue should be removed consciously.

3. The city’s cadres, employees and citizens should take the lead in establishing a new trend of civilized sacrifices, and use practical actions to influence and drive family members and people around them to perform civilized sacrifices.

Advocate modern sacrifice methods and sweeping activities such as flower sacrifice, online sacrifice, and electronic incense sacrifice. In line with the needs of normalized epidemic prevention and control, we do not go out to gather, do not burn sacrificial supplies, bid farewell to bad sacrificial habits, and create a good atmosphere for civilized sacrificial rituals.

4. Strictly investigate and deal with uncivilized sacrificial acts.

From now until September 5, public security, emergency management, ecological environment, urban comprehensive law enforcement, market supervision and other departments at all levels will conduct a comprehensive investigation in the central city. Those who find uncivilized sacrifices will be punished according to their respective regulations. Responsibility for punishment.

Those who stir up trouble, threaten, obstruct, or beat law enforcement management and persuasion personnel shall be punished by the public security organs in accordance with the law.

Which countries celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival

The first type belongs to Japan and was introduced to Japan together with other Chinese cultures during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. This holiday is still very important in Japan. This holiday is second only to New Year's Day. It takes about a week off every year, and major shopping malls also take the opportunity to promote sales. During the event, in addition to worshiping ancestors and sweeping tombs, they will also get together to dance a dance called "Bentong", and many people will wear traditional costumes.

There is also North Korea, this day is called "Chinese Hundred Days Festival". Its activities are also about worshiping ancestors and the dead, but most importantly celebrating the harvest.

In places such as Malaysia and Singapore, as long as there are Chinese people, there will be a custom of observing the Mid-Autumn Festival.