Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - China Festival Sequence Table

China Festival Sequence Table

China festival order table is as follows:

1, New Year's Eve (the last night of the twelfth lunar month every year)

2. Spring Festival (the first day of the first month)

3. Lantern Festival (the 15th day of the first month every year)

4. Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 4-6 every year)

5. Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of May every year)

6. China Valentine's Day (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month)

7. Mid-Autumn Festival (July 15 every year)

8. Mid-Autumn Festival (every August 15)

9. Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of September every year)

10, Laba Festival (the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month)

1 1, Spring Festival (the fifth May Day after beginning of spring)

12, Tuju Festival (25th day of the first month every year)

13, the dragon looks up (the second day of February every year)

14, Shangsi Festival (the third day of March every year)

15, Cold Food Festival (one or two days before Tomb-Sweeping Day)

16, Cold Clothes Festival (the first day of October every year)

17, autumn social day (the fifth day after beginning of autumn)

18, Xiayuan Festival (every year 10/5)

Chinese traditional festivals

Traditional festivals in China are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, with various forms and rich contents. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of national or national history and culture. The ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation include primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astronomical calendar, Yi Shushu and other humanistic and natural cultural contents, which contain profound and rich cultural connotations.

The traditional festivals in China, which developed from ancient ancestors, not only clearly recorded the colorful social life and cultural content of Chinese ancestors, but also accumulated profound historical and cultural connotations. In addition, some of the 24 solar terms are both natural solar terms and traditional festivals, such as Tomb-Sweeping Day and winter solstice. These festivals have both natural and humanistic connotations. They are both natural solar terms and traditional festivals.