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When is the 20th day of the Buddhist winter month?

The twentieth day of the winter month is the twentieth day of November in the lunar calendar, which is not a Buddhist day. Buddhist festivals are mainly the Bath Buddha Festival and the Kasahara Festival. In addition, the more common Maitreya Christmas will be celebrated by more people.

The Buddha Bath Festival on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month is an important festival for Buddhists in China to commemorate the birth of Buddha Sakyamuni, also known as the Buddha Birthday Festival.

The "Orchid Festival" on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month is one of the two major Buddhist festivals in China. It is also called the day when monks indulge themselves and the day when the Buddha is happy. This is a festival for Buddhists to hold Buddhist and monk worship ceremonies and turn over and pray for their parents from generation to generation.