During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Texas does not adopt closed management in principle, and Yong 'anyuan Cemetery and Ashes Memorial Hall continue to implement epidemic prevention and disinfection, "two inspections and one inspection" (that is, whether to wear a mask, whether the body temperature is normal, and check the electronic health code).
Mid-Autumn Festival, alias July 30th and July 14th, includes ancestor worship, Arahara Festival and local officials' day, mainly including ancestor worship, setting off river lanterns, worshipping the dead, burning paper ingots and offering sacrifices to the land. The folk custom is called "July 30th" (or "July 14th"), and its appearance can be traced back to ancient ancestor worship and related seasonal sacrifices.