Found this on RedNote today and it made me tear up a little — Qingming content hits different
It's Qingming Festival today (清明节) — the Chinese holiday for visiting ancestors' graves — and my RedNote feed has been absolutely flooded with the most beautiful, quiet content.
People posting: misty green hillsides. Incense smoke. Old photos of grandparents. Handwritten notes left at graves. Kids learning for the first time why their family drives somewhere early on this specific April morning.
There's one post I keep coming back to — a girl wrote about standing at her grandmother's grave and realizing she was wearing the same jacket her grandmother used to wear. She didn't say anything profound. Just: "I think she would have liked that I kept it."
That's the thing about RedNote that I can't find anywhere else. The platform has this culture of sharing small, unpolished, genuinely emotional moments. No performance. Just people being real.
If you're not on RedNote yet and you're curious what the vibe is actually like — Qingming week is honestly the best time to scroll. It's full of this stuff right now.
Anyone else been watching the Qingming content today? What stood out to you?