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How many festivals and solar terms are there in China?

China festivals are:

Chinese traditional festivals

Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month)

Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month)

Head teeth (the second day of the second lunar month)

Cold Food Festival (the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day)

Qingming Festival

Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month)

Tanabata (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month)

Mid-Autumn Festival (the 15th day of the seventh lunar month)

Mid-Autumn Festival (the 15th day of the eighth lunar month)

Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month)

Winter solstice (solar term winter solstice)

Laba Festival (the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month)

Tail teeth (December of the lunar calendar)

Sacrifice a stove (on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month)

New Year's Eve (December 30th)

New Year's Day (65438+1 October1)

International Women's Day

Arbor Day (March 12)

Labor Day (May 1 day)

Youth Day (May 4th)

Nurse's Day (May 65438 +02)

Children's Day (June 1 day)

Army Day (August 1 day)

Teacher's Day (September 10)

National Day (65438+1 October1)

China has 24 solar terms, namely:

Beginning of spring, Rain, Creeping, Vernal Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Changxia, Xiaoman, Mangzhong, Summer Solstice, Xiaoshu, Dashu, beginning of autumn, Chushu, Bailu, Autumnal Equinox, Cold Dew, First Frost, beginning of winter, Light Snow, Heavy Snow, Winter Solstice, Slight Cold and Severe Cold.