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Zhengzhou’s annual ancestor worship grand ceremony in honor of Huangdi, or the Yellow Emperor

A great event from the past decade to shape the city’s great profile and bring a sum of over 1000 billion yuan investment

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Every year on the third day of the third month on the Chinese lunar calendar, more than 20,000 Chinese people – domestic or overseas – would gather in Xinzheng in Zhengzhou city, the birthplace of their Great ancestor, to offer sacrifices and worship.

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Now, Zhengzhou has been well-known among hundreds of millions of overseas Chinese people as one of the country’s oldest cities but also the best metropolis to link the central China to the world.

Starting from the early 1990s, Zhengzhou’s annual ancestor worship grand ceremony in honor of Huangdi, or the Yellow Emperor, has been one of the biggest events among billions of Chinese people to worship their ancestors and endorsed by the State Council from 2008 to be listed among the National Intangible Cultural Heritages.

Actually, thanking for the annual ceremonious ritual to pay homage to Huangdi, or Yellow Emperor, the city has attracted a sum of capital investment of more than one trillion yuan (153.9 billion U.S. dollars) in the past years flocking to Henan province, following various activities on economy and trade related to the ceremonious ritual during the annual period, according to the local media.

In the past 14 years, the state-run grand event would help Zhengzhou stand out and at the center of attention of the world and attract a total of more than 200,000 Chinese people from home and abroad to visit the city, the origin place of Chinese civilization established since Neolithic Shang Dynasty, and now a successful model of new engine to drive the country’s economic growth under the fast urbanization.

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The guests, who had ever attended the annual event, included celebrities from the cultural, scientific and sporting communities across the world, senior officials at province-and-ministry level and various social groups in Hong Kong and Macao.

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