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Chenjiadian Village: Red and White Council guides the new trend of rural etiquette and customs

On the Tomb Sweeping Day every year, the Red and White Council of Chenjiadian Village will urge the villagers to carry out civilized sweeps, and offer flowers and worship instead of burning paper, which can not only avoid environmental pollution, but also reduce the occurrence of fire hazards and ensure the safety of people's lives and property. In terms of red events, they advised villagers to avoid extravagance and waste, and advocated simple and new ones, such as travel and marriage.

At the beginning of June, the way of holding a wedding ceremony in Chenjiadian Village, Helong Town, Nong'an County won unanimous praise from the villagers. Different from the past grand parade in the village, the bride Li Nan, under the advice of the Red and White Council of Chenjiadian Village, reduced the original 50 table banquet to 25 tables. "The counselor said it was very reasonable, and the family agreed, which saved a lot of tedious links and saved a lot of money. Although the number of banquet seats has decreased, the blessing of relatives and friends has not decreased." Li Nan said.

The successful holding of the wedding is one of the achievements of the Red and White Council of Chenjiadian Village in breaking bad habits and promoting new trends, and also provides reference for other villagers. Since its establishment in 2015, the Red and White Council of Chenjiadian Village has been actively advocating the new trend of civilization and thrift, and is committed to changing the traditional customs of Chenjiadian Village that are too luxurious and wasteful.

On the Tomb Sweeping Day every year, the Red and White Council of Chenjiadian Village will urge the villagers to carry out civilized sweeps, and offer flowers and worship instead of burning paper, which can not only avoid environmental pollution, but also reduce the occurrence of fire hazards and ensure the safety of people's lives and property. In terms of red events, they advised villagers to avoid extravagance and waste, and advocated simple and new ones, such as travel and marriage.

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