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Family rituals such as birthdays, school entry, and seasonal festivals continue to play a central role in sustaining familial belonging and intergenerational continuity. In recent years, however, these ritual moments have increasingly been mediated through social media platforms, where visual records circulate beyond the household and enter semi-public networks. Rather than remaining private commemorations, ritual photographs now participate in everyday digital communication. Focusing on WeChat Moments in contemporary China, this study explores how family rituals are visually articulated through platform-based sharing. Drawing on a qualitative analysis of a small set of ritual-related posts collected in 2024, the study examines how visual composition, captions, and audience responses contribute to the reinterpretation of ritual meaning. The analysis shows that ritual photographs are shaped by expectations of visibility: symbolic elements are foregrounded, emotional narratives are condensed, and interaction from viewers reinforces particular understandings of family roles and tradition. The findings suggest that digital platforms do not simply document family rituals but become part of how rituals acquire social significance. Through visual circulation and public acknowledgment, family rituals are reconfigured as communicative practices that connect domestic tradition with everyday digital publics.
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