Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How many festivals are there in China a year?

How many festivals are there in China a year?

Traditional folk festivals in China

Spring Festival-All festivals of the Spring Festival, from the first day to the fifteenth day of the first month.

The birthday of the road god-the birthday of the five-way god in early January.

Lantern Festival-The fifteenth day of the first month is the Lantern Festival.

Spring Dragon Festival (dragon heads up)-Dragon saves spring (dragon heads up)-the second day of February.

Cold food festival-the day before the cold food festival

Tomb-Sweeping Day-Tomb-Sweeping Day April 5

Long Summer Festival-long summer solar term is one of the 24 solar terms. in summer

Dragon Boat Festival-Dragon Boat Festival is on the fifth day of May.

Holy Day-Gifts are kept on the sixth day of June.

Book-turning Festival-Translation after June 6th.

Menstruation's Day-Father's Sister's Day is the sixth day of June.

Torch Festival-Torch Festival June 24th

Tanabata-the seventh night in July, the seventh day in July.

Kogasawara Festival-Rescue of Jalanzhi Basin July 15

Mid-Autumn Festival-July 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Ghost Festival-Ghost Festival July 15

Tibetan calendar festival on July 30th.

Mid-Autumn Festival-Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th.

Double Ninth Festival-the ninth day of September

Ancestor Festival-Ancestor Festival on the first day of October

Winter Festival-one of the twenty-four solar terms in winter, solar terms are preserved. Winter Solstice

Guangji-65438+February 20th.

Laba Festival-the eighth day of December

Twenty-three of twelfth lunar month

New Year's Eve-1February 30th,1February 30th.