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Traditional Festival Order in China
The order of traditional festivals in China is as follows.
New Year's Eve-the last day of the twelfth lunar month, Spring Festival-the first day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival-the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Cold Food Festival-the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day-around April 5 of the solar calendar, Shangsi Festival-the third day of the third lunar month, Dragon Boat Festival-the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, Chinese Valentine's Day-the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival-the fifteenth of the eighth lunar month, and the Double Ninth Festival.
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