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China ancient traditional festivals
Shangyuan: On the fifteenth day of the first month, lanterns were put on a play, also known as the Lantern Festival.
Flower dynasty: February 2, February 12 and December 15, the birthday of the flower god.
Cold food: Tomb-Sweeping Day didn't get angry for two days and three days (meson push)
Qingming: Tomb sweeping and sacrifice in early April.
Dragon Boat Festival: On the fifth day of May, we eat zongzi and row a dragon boat (Qu Yuan).
Tanabata: On the seventh day of July, women seek cleverness (Cowherd and Weaver Girl).
Zhongyuan: July 15th, also called "Ghost Festival".
Mid-Autumn Festival: August 15th, homesick for enjoying the moon.
Chongyang: On the ninth day of September, climb the mountain and insert dogwood to avoid disaster.
Winter solstice: also known as "solstice" and "year-old", the starting point of solar terms.
December: The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month.
New Year's Eve:1February 30th, New Year's Eve.
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