The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SCCC attends ancestral worship ceremony paying homage to Yellow Emperor

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah China Chamber of Commerce (SCCC) was honoured to be invited to attend an ancestral worship ceremony paying homage to Huangdi, or Yellow Emperor, in Xinzheng, Henan province in China, on April 10.

Led by president Datuk Frankie Liew, the SCCC delegation was among over 5,000 people from around the world at the event.

They included overseas Chinese, experts from various fields such as culture, arts, calligraph­y and media, and representa­tives from the science and economic sectors. They came together to pay respects to Huangdi, praying for the prosperity of the nation and peace and harmony worldwide.

Huangdi is considered in Chinese mythology to be the ancestor of Han Chinese who laid foundation to Chinese civilizati­on. In the legends, Xinzheng is known as Huangdi’s hometown.

The hour-long ceremony started at 9.40am. It included nine specific rituals: a ceremonial cannon salute, laying of flower baskets, hand purificati­on and incense offering, collective ancestor worship, the reading of the worship text, singing of hymns, musical and dance tributes, prayers for China’s well-being, and the harmony of heaven, earth, and humanity.

These rituals have been recognized by the State Council as a national intangible cultural heritage as as they are a spiritual guideline for the country’s cultural-socio growth.

In 2008, the Yellow Emperor commemorat­ing event in Henan was listed as a national-level intangible cultural heritage.

For the fifth year, the event also featured an online ancestral worship platform, enabling virtual participat­ion from across the world.

After the ceremony, participan­ts explored Henan’s rich culture and learn about the socio-economic developmen­t of the Yellow Emperor’s hometown in the new era.

 ?? ?? Frankie Liew (centre) and SCCC members at the ancestral worship ceremony.
Frankie Liew (centre) and SCCC members at the ancestral worship ceremony.

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