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What are the holidays in January.
Traditional Chinese festivals.
January 1: New Year's Day.
January 5: Xiaohan.
8 January: Laba Day.
January 20: Great cold.
January 23: Little Year.
January 30: Chinese New Year's Eve.
January 31: Chinese New Year.
Western festivals. January 1 is the New Year in many countries around the world, and the first Sunday in January is Black Day.
January 26 is Australia Day.
The last Sunday in January is the International Leprosy Day or World Leprosy Day.
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The festivals in January are: Spring Festival, New Year's Day, Tail Tooth, Laba Festival, Breaking Five Festival, American New Year, Renri Festival, Diary Valentine's Day, Chinese People's Police Day, and Tiangongsheng.
Spring Festival: The Spring Festival is commonly known as the "New Year". The Spring Festival is the first day of the Lunar New Year, the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation, which has a history of more than 4,000 years and arose from the Yushun period.
The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations, and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in the inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, various activities to celebrate the New Year are held all over the country, with strong local characteristics;
New Year's Day: New Year's Day, that is, January 1 of the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as the "New Year" in most countries around the world. In China, the word "New Year's Day" has existed since ancient times, and it was first seen in the Book of Jin in literary works.
In the history of our country, the "New Year's Day hunger beat" refers to the "first day of the first month", and the calculation method of "first month" was very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the date of New Year's Day (the first day of the first month) of the previous dynasties was not consistent;
Tail tooth: The tail tooth festival is popular between Fujian and Taiwan, and is a native Chinese traditional festival, which is related to the worship of land gods on the southeast coast. The tail tooth is the "end" of the annual activities of the merchants, and it is also the "precursor" of the Spring Festival activities of ordinary people;
Laba Festival: Laba Festival, also known as "Dharma Treasure Festival", "Buddha Enlightenment Festival", "Enlightenment Meeting", etc., commonly known as "Laba" lead hu. In the traditional festivals of the Han nationality, the folk spread the custom of eating "Laba porridge" and soaking Laba garlic (in some places it is "Laba rice");
Breaking Five Rotten Envy Festival: A traditional Chinese custom, commonly known as Breaking Five. On this day, there is a custom called "driving out the five poor" (intellectual poverty, academic poverty, literary poverty, life poverty, and friendship poverty). Immediately after dawn, firecrackers and cleaning are expressed, expressing the good wishes of the Chinese working people to ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters and welcome auspicious blessings;
American New Year: New Year, the first day of the year, is a holiday in most countries around the world. All countries in the world, especially in ancient times, had different dates for the New Year, and most countries in the modern world set it on January 1 of the Common Era;
Renri Festival: Renri Festival, also known as Rensheng Festival, Renqing Festival, etc., is an ancient Chinese traditional festival. On the seventh day of the first lunar month, it is the birthday of human beings. In ancient Chinese myths and legends, Nuwa first created the world, and after creating animals such as chickens, dogs, pigs, sheep, cows, and horses, she created humans on the seventh day;
Diary Valentine's Day: On this day, couples will give each other a love diary that records the love affairs of the whole year;
Chinese People's Police Day: "Chinese People's Police Day" is a special holiday for the people's police force at the national level;
Tian Gongsheng: Tian Gongsheng is a traditional festival in Fujian, Sichuan, Taiwan and other places. The ninth day of the first lunar month is the birthday of the Jade Emperor, the supreme god of the heavenly realm.
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The festivals in January include New Year's Day, Xiao Nian, and Laba Festival.
1. New Year's Day: January 1 is the Western New Year, one of the statutory public holidays in China, and one of the days for Chinese people to celebrate the New Year.
2. Xiao Nian: The 23rd day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, and it is a traditional day for Chinese ancestors and gods to open their eyes.
3. The eighth day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar, which is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, is a day to celebrate the harvest and pray for a good harvest in the coming year.
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