China village holds ceremony where 600 men bow in homage to ancestors, igniting gender debate
A traditional ceremony in Dalei village, Shandong province, China, has sparked debate about gender roles. The event, held during the Chinese New Year holiday in February, involved over 600 men from the Lei clan bowing and kowtowing to their ancestors in front of the ancestral hall.

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AI-generatedA traditional ceremony in Dalei village, Shandong province, China, has sparked debate about gender roles. The event, held during the Chinese New Year holiday in February, involved over 600 men from the Lei clan bowing and kowtowing to their ancestors in front of the ancestral hall. The men, arranged by age and lineage, participated in the ritual, which has been practiced for over six centuries, to honor their ancestors and pray for family prosperity and health. Women were present but observed from the sidelines. The video of the ceremony went viral, igniting discussion about the exclusion of women in this cultural practice.
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5 extractedMore than 600 men from the Lei clan participated in the ceremony.
The ceremony took place in Dalei village, Yanggu county, Shandong province during Chinese New Year.
A traditional ceremony in Dalei village involves men bowing to ancestors while women watch.
The ceremony in Dalei village has ignited debate over gender roles in cultural practices.
The ritual is believed to have endured for over six centuries.