Chinese Families Honor Ancestors, Migrants Seek Entry into US, Earthquake Hits Taiwan

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Chinese Families Honor Ancestors, Migrants Seek Entry into US, Earthquake Hits Taiwan
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The Kee family burning offerings to their late grandmother, migrants seeking entry into the US, and a major earthquake hitting Taiwan are the highlights of recent events.

The Kee family burning offerings to their late grandmother, who passed away two years ago, at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery in Singapore on Apr 4, 2024 during the Qing Ming Festival where Chinese faithfully remember and honour their ancestors and show filial piety .

Officials with the National Institute of Migration shining their flashlights from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, towards migrants taking refuge along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande river as they gathered around a fire while searching for an entry point into the United States, as seen from El Paso, Texas, US, April 2, 2024. The shadow of razor wire falling on the face of Alejandra, 32, of Venezuela, as she and others prepare to breach a fence line into the United States from the bank of the Rio Grande River, in El Paso, Texas, US, April 2, 2024. The damaged Uranus Building in Hualien, after a major earthquake hit Taiwan's east on April 3, 2024. A major

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