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The Order of Traditional Festivals in China

Spring Festival The first day of the first month of the lunar calendar is usually called China New Year. Traditionally, it lasts from the end of the year to the first day of the first month of the new year until the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month (eating Yuanxiao and Tangyuan).

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival is celebrated by eating Yuanxiao.

Tomb-Sweeping Day solar calendar around April 5th, ancestor worship, grave.

The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival, is on the fifth day of May in the summer calendar, with the theme of eating zongzi.

On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month in the Qixi summer calendar, it is also called China Love Story Couples' Day, which is the day when magpies and bridges meet in myths and legends.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, that is, July 15th in the summer calendar, is also called Yulan Festival, commonly known as July 30th and Ghost Festival, and there are folk customs such as offering sacrifices to souls.

Mid-Autumn Festival The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is a day for family reunion, with the theme of enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes.

The Double Ninth Festival is a festival to respect the elderly on the ninth day of September in the summer calendar, and there are many other themes.

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On March 8th, International Women's Day celebrated women's contribution to society, politics and economy, and women had a half-day holiday.

March 12 Arbor Day, the anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death, large-scale afforestation activities, and the National People's Congress resumed its holiday from June 1979.

May 1 International Labor Day celebrates the contribution of the workers' movement to society and economy, and has a three-day holiday.

May 4th Youth Day commemorates the May 4th Movement, and there will be no holiday on May 4th, 2009 for the anti-imperialist patriotic student movement.

June 1 International Children's Day celebrates children's welfare and publicizes the Children's Day holiday.

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August 1 Day Army Day commemorates the August 1927 Nanchang Uprising, which is the beginning of the independent leadership of the China * * * Production Party.

On September 3rd, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Victory Day1On September 2nd, 945, Japan signed a surrender letter with its allies, and there was no holiday.

September 10 Teachers' Day celebrates teachers' contribution to society. On September 1985 and 10, teachers and students of primary schools and junior high schools in the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) have a day off.

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On the first day of the first lunar month, the Spring Festival and the Lunar New Year are closed for three days.

Lantern Festival On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, there is no festival to eat Yuanxiao.

The Spring Agricultural Festival on the second day of the second lunar month is also called "Nongtou Festival". According to legend, "On February 2, the dragon looks up" does not have a holiday.

The solar terms of the Lunar New Year are very clear. Tomb-Sweeping Day doesn't have holidays to visit graves.

On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, the Dragon Boat Festival commemorates Qu Yuan (controversial), and there are no festivals to eat zongzi and race dragon boats.

On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, Tanabata is also called "Qiaoqi Festival" and "Qiaoqi Festival". Legend has it that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the Magpie Bridge, and there is no holiday on Valentine's Day in China.

The Mid-Autumn Festival on July 15th of the lunar calendar, also known as Ghost Festival, Bonin Festival and July 30th, is not a festival.

On the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th of the lunar calendar, families get together to enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes, and there is no holiday.

On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, the elderly don't have a holiday.

On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, Laba Festival worships ancestors and gods, praying for a bumper harvest and good luck, and there is no holiday.

On the 23rd (or 24th) of the twelfth lunar month, there is no holiday to worship the kitchen god.

New Year's Eve, the last day of the last month of the lunar calendar, is the end of the year and there are no holidays.

Eid al-Fitr is also called "auspicious day" at 10H and 10H. After Ramadan, there is no holiday for Islamic festivals.

Eid al-Adha is also called "Eid al-Adha" on 65438+February, and there is no holiday on the second day of pilgrimage.