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In most part of the mainland, this is an | In most part of the mainland, this is an humble and introspective festival characterized acts of charity, contrition, forgiveness towards family and neighbors. In many places, cleaning up after the destruction of New Year's is part of the contrition rites. | ||
Also, maybe a bit of a detox after the three days of New Years. | Also, maybe a bit of a detox after the three days of New Years. |
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In most part of the mainland, this is an humble and introspective festival characterized acts of charity, contrition, forgiveness towards family and neighbors. In many places, cleaning up after the destruction of New Year's is part of the contrition rites.
Also, maybe a bit of a detox after the three days of New Years.