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The difference between yellow sand day and red sand day
1, Hoang Sa Day is 65438+1October 28th every year, which is one of the traditional Japanese festivals and an important solar term, representing the last day of the Lunar New Year. Red Sand Day is in July every year 15. It is one of the traditional festivals in Japan and an important solar term. It represents the Mid-Autumn Festival of the lunar calendar, and it is a day to worship and commemorate ancestors.
2. Huangsha Day is the last day of the lunar calendar, and people will sacrifice their ancestors on this day; Red Sand Festival is a day of Mid-Autumn Festival, which is considered as a day to worship ancestors. On this day, people will worship their ancestors and express their respect and memory.
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