Dear Valued Customers and Partners,
In accordance with national statutory holiday arrangements and considering the actual situation of our company, we hereby inform you of the 2026 Qingming Festival holiday arrangements as follows:
Holiday Period:
April 4, 2026 – April 6, 2026
Please be advised that our office and production facilities will be temporarily closed during this period, and normal operations will resume on April 7, 2026.
Warm Reminder:
To ensure smooth handling of your business matters, we kindly recommend arranging orders and communications in advance. Inquiries sent during the holiday will be responded to promptly after we return to work.
For urgent matters, please contact us at:
Phone / WhatsApp: +86-18651865975
Email: info@kabasph.com
We apologize for any inconvenience caused and sincerely appreciate your understanding and support.
About Qingming Festival
Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, Spring Outing Festival, or Ancestors' Day, is one of the four major traditional Chinese festivals (alongside Chinese New Year, Dragon Boat Festival, and Mid-Autumn Festival). It carries a dual significance as both a natural solar term and a cultural holiday—it is the fifth of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar, and also the most important occasion for honoring ancestors.
Qingming Festival typically falls between April 4 and April 6 in the Gregorian calendar. During this time, spring returns and nature comes back to life. It is a season for sweeping tombs, paying respects to ancestors, and remembering loved ones, as well as an opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities and embrace the beauty of spring. The festival embodies the traditional Chinese virtue of "revering ancestors and cherishing heritage," reflecting respect for the departed while celebrating harmony between humanity and nature.
Major customs of Qingming Festival include tomb sweeping, spring outings, planting willow branches, flying kites, swinging, and tree planting. In terms of food, people in the Jiangnan region enjoy eating qingtuan (sweet green rice balls), while in parts of northern China, sānzi (fried dough twists) are popular. In 2006, Qingming Festival was inscribed on the first list of China's National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Kabasph Material Technology Team
April 1, 2026
Contact: Bruce Wong
Phone: +86 13951823978
Tel: +86 025 58895705
Email: info@kabasph.com
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