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What are the legal festivals and folk festivals in Taiwan Province Province?

The legal and folk festivals in Taiwan Province Province include Dragon Boat Festival, Teacher's Day, Children's Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Father's Day and so on.

1, Dragon Boat Festival

"Zongzi is fragrant, and the kitchen is fragrant. Folium Artemisiae Argyi smells fragrant. Peach branches are inserted in the grating, and you can see the wheat yellow when you go out. It's sunny here, sunny there and sunny everywhere. " This is a popular song describing the ancient Dragon Boat Festival. Generally speaking, people all over the world have the same custom of celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival. Eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival is the same in China.

2. Teacher's Day

Taiwan Province Province is September 28th, because it was Confucius' birthday. Teacher's Day was first initiated by Nanjing Central University on 193 1, and 1952 was designated as September 28th. On this day, Confucius temples all over the country will hold grand ceremonies. Of course, there will also be various "Teachers' Day Celebrations" or "Teachers' Awards".

International Children's Day

Children's Day in Taiwan Province Province is April 4th, which originated from the proposal of the Chinese Salesian Society in 193 1, suggesting that this day should be designated as Children's Day, and the whole country must have a holiday. However, this festival 199 1 year-1997 is a holiday in conjunction with Women's Day. After 1998, the holiday was cancelled and merged into "two-day holiday on weekends". However, starting from 20 1 1, it resumed as a holiday.

4. Tomb-Sweeping Day

For the whole of Taiwan Province Province, Tomb-Sweeping Day is still a "national grave-sweeping festival". Before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day, many organizations in Taiwan Province Province held ceremonies to pay homage to the Yellow Emperor. In Taiwan Province Province, not all ethnic groups visit graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Some Minnan people from Zhangzhou designated Tomb-Sweeping Day as Shangsi Day (the third day of the third lunar month). They have a tradition of doing so.

5. Father's Day

Father's Day in Taiwan Province is also different from Father's Day in Chinese mainland, and Father's Day in Taiwan Province is August 8th. It is said that only Mongolia and Taiwan Province Province celebrate Father's Day on this day. On August 6th, 1945, Shanghai Shen Bao said that the United States initiated the creation of Mother's Day to commemorate the wives and mothers of soldiers killed in the war. China should also launch its own Father's Day. Because the word "dad" is homophonic with "August 8th" and the pronunciation of "August 8th" is the same as that of "dad", we call on Shanghai residents to celebrate "August 8th Father's Day".

Baidu Encyclopedia-Taiwan Province Province