Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What festivals and customs are there in China's lunar calendar?
What festivals and customs are there in China's lunar calendar?
Spring Festival-all festivals from the first day of the first month to the fifteenth day of the first month.
Shen Lu's birthday-January 5th.
Lantern Festival-the fifteenth day of the first month
Spring Festival (the dragon looks up)-the second day of February
Cold food festival-the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day
Tomb-Sweeping Day-April 5
Long summer festival-one of the 24 solar terms. in summer
Dragon Boat Festival-the fifth day of May
The sixth day of June
Turn over festival-the sixth day of June
Aunt's Day-the sixth day of June
Torch Festival-June 24th
Qixi-the seventh day of July
Kogasawara Festival-July 15
Mid-Autumn Festival-July 15
Ghost Festival-July 15
Dizang Festival-July 30th
Mid-Autumn Festival-August 15
Double Ninth Festival-the ninth day of September
Ancestor's Day-the first day of October
Winter festival-winter solstice
Guangji-65438+February 20th.
Laba Festival-the eighth day of December
Off-year-twelfth month
New Year's Eve-130 February
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