Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Dragon Boat Festival Lantern Festival Tomb-Sweeping Day Mid-Autumn Festival New Year's Eve Spring Festival Double Ninth Festival arranged in order.
Dragon Boat Festival Lantern Festival Tomb-Sweeping Day Mid-Autumn Festival New Year's Eve Spring Festival Double Ninth Festival arranged in order.
New Year's Eve (the last day of the year), Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month) and Tomb-Sweeping Day (around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar).
Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), Mid-Autumn Festival (the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month) and Double Ninth Festival (the ninth lunar month).
The traditional festivals in China mainly include: Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month), Dragon Head Raising (February 2), Social Day Festival (February 2), Tomb-Sweeping Day (around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), Tanabata (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month) and July 30 (the fourteenth and fifteenth lunar months).
Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar), Double Ninth Festival (September 9th of the lunar calendar), Winter Solstice Festival (Gregorian calendar 65438+ February 2nd1~ 23rd), New Year's Eve (the last day of the year), etc.
Tomb-Sweeping Day, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China.
1, Spring Festival
The Spring Festival, the Lunar New Year, is the beginning of a year and a traditional "festival". Commonly known as Spring Festival, New Year, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve and so on. It is also known verbally as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve.
2. Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival and Double Ninth Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China, which falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. Dragon Boat Festival originated from the worship of astronomical phenomena and evolved from the ancient dragon totem sacrifice.
3. Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups and countries in China Chinese character cultural circle, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because its value is only half that of Sanqiu, it is named, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.
4. Tomb-Sweeping Day
Qingming is an ancient festival of the Chinese nation. It is not only a solemn festival to sweep graves and worship ancestors, but also a happy festival for people to get close to nature, go for an outing and enjoy the fun of spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day is located on April 5th of the Gregorian calendar, that is,15th after the vernal equinox.
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