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Traditional Festival Customs in China

New Year's Day (65438+1 October1) New Year's Day

Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month)

the 15th of the first month of the lunar calendar

International Women's Day (March 8) International Working Women's Day

Arbor Day (March 12) Arbor Day

The day after tomorrow (March 20th)

World Meteorological Festival (March 23rd) World Meteorological Day

Tomb-Sweeping Day (5 April); Tomb-sweeping Day

International Labor Day (May 1) International Labor Day

China Youth Day (May 4th)

Nurses' Day (May 12).

Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month)

International Children's Day (June 1) International Children's Day

China * * * party's birthday (July 1).

Army Day (August 1) Army Day

Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar).

Teacher's Day (September 10).

Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month)

National Day (65438+1 October1) National Day

New Year's Eve (December 30th) The seventh day of the seventh lunar month.

There are several important festivals in the history and tradition of China. One of them is the Spring Festival in China. This is the first festival of luner cal endar. It means the beginning of next year, so people like to make full plans and arrangements for this year. On festivals, married adults are used to giving lucky money to their children or young people who are still single. Other important traditional festivals include Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and so on. All China people cherish these festivals very much, because they have a long history and represent the culture of China.