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Brand New Sacrifices to Be Held in Huangdi Tomb

Huangdi Tomb, touted as The First Tomb Under Heaven, will hold a brand new sacrifice ceremony during the Grave Sweeping Festival or Qing Ming Festival. 

 

The new set of sacrifice etiquettes was recently explored by experts, and the ceremony is expected to be the largest and most standard one in history.

 

Reports come that the second renovation on the tomb will also be finished before the festival.

 

The tomb will include Han and Tang Dynasty art and combine traditional architecture with modern styles.

 

Huangdi is thought of as the primogenitor of the Chinese nation more than two thousand years ago.

 

(CRI March 31, 2004)

 

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