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State Gazette | 州の官報 [DEFUNCT]


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The State Gazette (州の官報, Shū no kanpō) is the official gazette of the Government of the Sacred Empire of Min-Su. It is the state's public journal and main publication of the Minsunese government.

It is printed by the State Printing Office and is managed by the Cabinet Office.

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Country prepares for upcoming Sacred Week

By Mori Tatsuya 

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ERIYA - The Gaoism-adherents in the country are preparing for the celebration of one of the biggest holidays in Min-Su, the Sacred Week. It is a seven-day holiday in which Gaoists and the Minsunese diaspora observe four important religious events in Gaoism. These are: the Descent of the Primordial Gao (February 27), the Preaching of the Myriad Ways (February 28),  the Personification of the Divine Will (March 2), and the Ascension of the Primordial Gao or the Gaomatsuri (March 5).

Many Minsunese nationals take paid time off during this holiday, and some companies are closed down completely and give their employees time off. Sacred Week is the longest vacation period of the year for many Minsunese workers and is a popular time for holiday travel. Despite significantly higher rates than usual, flights, trains, and hotels are often fully booked.

Minsunese nationals during the Sacred Week would flock to shrines and pray. Spend the holidays with their families and sing Gaoist hymns. Minsunese homes and streets would be decorated with Gaoist ornaments. Actors and plays would act on Gaoist stories and local myths.

The State Commission on Religion (SCR), an independent agency on religious affairs, expects this year’s Sacred Week to be larger than previous years. 

During the last day of the Sacred Week, people from around the country would flock to the imperial capital to participate in the annual Gaomatsuri. The Gaomatsuri is a street-festival which is held on March 5 annually wherein people dance to the beat of the drums and instruments celebrating the ascension of the Primordial Gao after preaching on Esferos. 

People would wear their traditional dress and the streets would be filled with music, stalls, and people. 

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