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How to write holiday English in China?

There are many festivals in China, and each festival has its own unique meaning and way of celebration. The following are some common festivals in China and their English expressions:

1. Spring Festival: The most important traditional festival in China is also the Lunar New Year. People will hold various celebrations, such as putting up Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers and dancing dragons and lions.

Lantern Festival: The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the last day of the Spring Festival. People will light lanterns, put sky lanterns, guess riddles on lanterns and so on.

3. Tomb-sweeping Day (Tom B-Sweeping Day): April 4th or 5th every year is the day to worship ancestors and sweep graves. People will worship their ancestors, sweep graves and pay homage to their deceased relatives.

Dragon Boat Festival: The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is to commemorate the ancient patriotic poet Qu Yuan. People will row dragon boats, eat zongzi and hang wormwood.

5. Mid-Autumn Festival: August 15th of the lunar calendar, celebrating the harvest and family reunion. People will enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes and play with lanterns.

6. National Day: 65438+1 October1Celebrate the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) every year. People will hold a grand military parade, fireworks show and so on.

7. Double Ninth Festival: The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the festival for the elderly. People will climb mountains, enjoy chrysanthemums and drink chrysanthemum wine.

8. Vernal Equinox Festival: The annual vernal equinox season is one of the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar. People will worship their ancestors, sweep graves and go hiking.

The above are just English expressions of some festivals in China, and each festival has its own unique way of celebration and cultural connotation. I hope this information is helpful to you!