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There are 18 traditional festivals in China. Traditional Chinese festivals include Chinese New Year's Eve (Chinese New Year's Eve), Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month), Qingming Festival (around April 5), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), Qixi Festival (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month), Mid-Autumn Festival (the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar), Chongyang Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month), and the Laba Festival (the eighth day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar).
In addition, all ethnic minorities in China also retain their own traditional festivals, such as the Songkran Festival of the Dai Nationality, the Naadam Assembly of the Mongolian Nationality, the Torch Festival of the Yi Nationality, the Danu Festival of the Yao Nationality, the March Street of the Bai Nationality, the Song Wei of the Zhuang Nationality, the Tibetan New Year and the Wangguo Festival of the Tibetan Nationality, and the Jumping Flower Festival of the Miao Nationality.
Extended information festival formation:
China's traditional festivals are diverse in form and rich in content, and are an important component of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. The origin and development of festivals is a process of gradual formation, subtle improvement, and slowly infiltration into social life. It is the same as the development of society, is the product of the development of human civilization to a certain stage, these festivals in ancient China, most of them are related to astronomy, calendar, mathematics, and later divided solar terms, which can be traced back to at least "Xia Xiaozheng", "Shangshu", to the Warring States Period, the twenty-four solar terms divided in a year, have been basically complete, and later traditional festivals, all are closely related to these solar terms.
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China's own festival 13.
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Do you know all the festivals in China throughout the year?
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There are 18 traditional festivals in China.
Traditional Chinese festivals include Chinese New Year's Eve (the last day of the lunar month), Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month), Hanshi Festival (the day before the Qingming Festival), Qingming Festival (solar calendar: around April 5), Shangwei Festival (lunar calendar: the third day of the third month of the third lunar month), Dragon Boat Festival (lunar calendar:
The fifth day of the fifth month of May), Qixi Festival (lunar calendar: the seventh day of the seventh month of July), Mid-Autumn Festival (lunar calendar: August 15), Double Ninth Festival (lunar calendar:
September 9), Winter Clothes Festival (lunar calendar: the first day of October), Laba Festival (lunar calendar: the eighth day of the lunar month), Xiao Nian (23rd lunar month, 24th lunar month), etc.
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Traditional Chinese festivals are: Chinese New Year's Eve (the last day of the lunar month), Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month), Cold Food Festival (the day before the Qingming Festival), Qingming Festival (solar calendar: around April 5), Shangwei Festival (lunar calendar:
The third day of the third month of March), Dragon Boat Festival (lunar calendar: the fifth day of the fifth month of May), Qixi Festival (lunar calendar: the seventh day of the seventh month of July), Mid-Autumn Festival (lunar calendar:
August 15), Chung Yeung Festival (lunar calendar: September 9), Winter Clothes Festival (lunar calendar: the first day of October), Laba Festival (lunar calendar:
The eighth day of the lunar month), the small year (the twenty-third day of the lunar month, the twenty-fourth day of the lunar month) and so on.
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New Year's Day, 1st month.
The first day of the first lunar month New Year (Spring Festival).
The 15th day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival.
March 8 Women's Day.
March 2 Arbor Day.
April 4 or 5 Qingming Festival.
May 1 Labor Day.
May 4 Youth Day.
The second Sunday in May is Mother's Day.
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month Dragon Boat Festival.
June 1 Children's Day.
July 1 The anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
The seventh day of the seventh lunar month Qixi Festival.
August 1 Army Day.
Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar.
September 10 Teacher's Day.
October 1st National Day.
The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the Double Ninth Festival.
December 24th Christmas.
The 29th or 30th lunar month is Chinese New Year's Eve.
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Chinese festivals slip away.
The first day of the first month of the first month is the Spring Festival.
The second spring dragon festival in early February.
The third day of the Yellow Emperor's birthday in March.
The fourth day of the fourth month of April.
Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth month of May.
The first six days of June.
The seventh day of July.
Father's Day on the eighth day of August.
Double Ninth Festival in early September.
The 10th Harvest Festival in early October.
November 11 is close to the winter solstice.
December 12 Hundred Blessings.
The first day of the first month of the new calendar is called New Year's Day.
Spring begins in early February.
March 12 Arbor Day.
Qingming Festival in early April.
May 20 is Breast Milk Day.
In early June, it is busy planting day.
July 1st party birthday.
August 1 Army Day.
September 28th Confucian Day.
October 1st National Day.
November 11 Air Force Day.
December 26th, Great Man's Day.
In the same month, the Lantern Festival passed on the fifteenth day of the first month.
February 12 Flower Dynasty Festival.
In early March, the festival is held.
April 26 Shennong's birthday.
May has the summer solstice in it.
June 24th Lotus Day.
July 15th Midyear Festival.
August 15th Reunion Festival.
There is frost in September.
The first day of October, the Winter Clothes Festival.
November 19 Mao's birthday.
December 23 Chinese New Year's Eve.
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There are a total of 18 festivals in China.
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The 15th day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival.
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month Dragon Boat Festival.
The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, Qixi Festival (Chinese Valentine's Day).
Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar.
The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the Double Ninth Festival.
The eighth day of the lunar month, the eighth day of the lunar calendar.
The 24th day of the lunar month is the traditional day of sweeping the house.
Chinese New Year's Eve.
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There are eight, the Spring Festival, the Lantern Festival, the Qingming Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Double Ninth Festival, and the Qixi Festival.
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There are a total of 18 festivals, including National Day, Children's Day, Women's Day, Army Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Father's Day, Chung Yeung Festival, Mother's Day, Qingming Festival, Health Day, Health Day, ......
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There are 25 festivals in China throughout the year.
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Women's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese New Year's Eve, Spring Festival, Laba Festival.
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New Year's Day, Women's Day, Labor Day, Children's Day, Party Day, Army Day, Teacher's Day, National Day, Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, February 2nd Dragon Raising Head, Arbor Day, Qiqiao Festival (Qixi Festival), July 15 (Soul Rejuvenation Festival), Laba Festival, Lunar Month 23 Month.
And June 13, I don't know what festival to eat steamed buns.
Some ethnic minorities are not very clear about festivals, such as Songkran.
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January: New Year's Day on January 1, Laba Festival on January 7, Little Year on January 22, Chinese New Year's Eve on January 28, Spring Festival on January 29.
February: Valentine's Day on February 12 and Valentine's Day on February 14.
March: Women's Day on March 8, Arbor Day on March 12.
April: April 1 April Fool's Day, April 5 Qingming Festival, April 16 Easter May: May 1 Labor Day, May 14 International Mother's Day, May 31 Dragon Boat Festival June:
June 1 International Children's Day, June 18 Father's Day July: July 19 Torch Festival, July 31 Qixi Valentine's Day August: August 1 Army Day, August 8 Midyear Day.
September: September 10, Chinese Teacher's Day.
October: National Day on October 1, Mid-Autumn Festival on October 6, Chung Yeung Festival on October 30, November 20, Li Year of the Li Nationality, November 23, Thanksgiving, December: December 22, Winter Solstice Festival, December 24, Christmas Eve, December 25, Christmas.
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One day on New Year's Day, three days for New Year's Day, one day for Women's Day, one day for Qingming, one day for May Day, three days for eleventh day, and then there are Saturdays and Sundays, there are fifty-two weeks in a year, and Saturdays and Sundays are one hundred and four days.
How many days in total do you add it as you want, hehe.
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There are New Year's Day, Lantern Festival, Women's Day, Army Day, Party Founding Day, Teacher's Day, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and Chinese Festival.
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January 1 New Year's Day should be followed by February 2 when the dragon raises its head.
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