Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Traditional festivals and solar terms plagiarize English
Traditional festivals and solar terms plagiarize English
The fifth day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon that night was brighter and fuller than any other night. In China, Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion.
Dragon Boat Festival:
Dragon Boat Festival, also called Dragon Boat Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of May according to the China lunar calendar. For thousands of years, this festival has been marked by eating zongzi and racing dragon boats.
Spring Festival:
Spring Festival is the most important festival in China. This is to celebrate the Lunar New Year. On the night before the Spring Festival, the whole family get together for a big meal. In many places, people like to set off firecrackers. Jiaozi is the most traditional food.
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