JINAN, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- Drizzle in a small city in east China's
Shandong Province on Friday didn't dampen the enthusiasm of about 3,500
pilgrims, who advanced in a queue more than 300 meters long to commemorate the
2,558th birthday of Confucius.
Heading the queue in the philosopher's hometown of Qufu were Luo Haocai,
vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference, and Li Jianguo, Chinese Communist Party chief of
Shandong, suggesting that the scale of this year's ceremony was larger than
ever.
Attendants also included Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of the Macao
Special Administrative Region; Kong Deyong, 77th-generation descendant of
Confucius; and Yu Dan, who sparked controversy with her televised lecture series
about the Analects of Confucius.
Kong Qidi, an 11-year-old boy with the Qufu Shiyan Primary School and
74th-generation descendant of Confucius, lit the fire in a bronze urn
symbolizing Chinese culture handed down through generations.
More than 1,500 students flanking the path were chanting snippets of the
Analects of Confucius.
Acting governor of Shandong Jiang Daming read the elegiac address in the
Confucius temple and attendants bowed to the statue of the philosopher.
Among the attendants was Nelly Mota from Dominica, whose son is learning
Chinese. "Confucian thought is very important to mankind," she said, noting that
in her country, some students start learning Confucian philosophy at the age of
14.
"Confucius' philosophy can help people all over the world live in love and
harmony," she said.
"Confucius is famous in France," said Patricia Deon, a government official
in Paris. "The kindness and filial piety he advocated not only regulate our
behavior in daily life, but teach us how to get along with others," she said.
Lei Yusong, vice head of the Chinese Culture Promotion Society in the
United States, said he had been taught Confucius philosophy since childhood. "I
am still teaching my kids the philosophy," he said. "It has a special
significance to young people in modern society."
"The philosophy of Confucius has gone beyond time and national borders - it
is recognized as a treasure of the world and symbol of eastern culture," said
Jiang Daming. "By rejuvenating the thought of the ancient philosopher, we hope
to enhance the cultural recognition of Chinese people living in China and
abroad, boosting harmony around the world."
Memorial ceremonies were also held in northeast China's Heilongjiang and
Jilin provinces as well as Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Sichuan Province
in south and southwest China.
Confucius, born in 551 BC, was a great philosopher whose thought held sway
as orthodox ideology in China for more than 2,000 years.