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What are the holidays in China and America? Rush rush rush rush!

Christmas Day. (Christmas Day), December 25 every year, Christians celebrate the birth of Christ, is the most solemn holiday in the United States.

Besides, the United States of America's festivals are:

1. New Year's Day (New Years Day), January 1 every year to celebrate the beginning of a new year. People organize a variety of New Year's parties, everywhere you can hear the "out with the old and in with the new" bell,

for the United States of America's federal holiday.

2. Abraham Lincolns Birthday (Abraham Lincolns Birthday), celebrated on February 12 every year, is a holiday in most states.

3. St. Valentines Day, celebrated on February 14,

is the anniversary of the death of St. Valentine, a saint who was martyred in the 3rd century. Lovers give each other gifts on this day, so it is also known as "Valentine's Day" (the lovers day).

4. Washington's Birthday (George Washingtons Birthday), February 22 every year, to celebrate the birth of Washington, for the United States of America's federal holiday.

5. St. Patrick's Day (St. Patricks Day), March 17 every year, is a holiday in memory of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

6. Easter Day (Easter Sunday), generally in the spring equinox every year after the full moon on the first Sunday, about March 7th. The festival is to celebrate the resurrection of Christ

( Jesus Christ), the festival people eat Easter eggs ( Easter Eggs), for the United States of America's federal holidays.

7. April Fools Day (April Fools Day), April 1 each year, the holiday from the celebration of the "vernal equinox" (Venal equinox), in

April 1 by the pranks and fools known as "April Fools" (April Fools).

8. Mothers Day, celebrated on the second Sunday of May every year, is a day when flags are flown in front of government offices and homes to

show respect for mothers. At home, children and fathers buy their mothers some gifts or do some housework.

9. Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, is a federal holiday that honors the memory of those who have died for the United States.

10. National Flag Day (National Flag Day), June 14 each year, to celebrate the raising of the flag.

11. Father's Day (Fathers Day), the third Sunday in June each year, to show respect for fathers. At home, children and mothers buy gifts for their fathers.

12. Independence Day, July 4 every year, celebrates the founding of the United States and is a federal holiday in the United States.

13. Labor Day, the first Monday in September, honors laborers and is a federal holiday in the United States.

14. Columbus Day (Columbus Day), October 12 each year, commemorating the landing of Columbus in North America, a federal holiday in the United States.

15. Halloween (Halloween; Eve of All Saints Day), October 31 every year, children in costume as ghosts,

playing lanterns or lighting bonfires to play.

16. All Souls Day, celebrated on November 2 every year, is a day to honor the souls of all the dead.

17. Veterans Day (Veterans Day), November 11 every year, to show respect for veterans

18. Thanksgiving Day (Thanksgiving Day), the last Thursday of November every year, dry and God's gift of the fall harvest for the United States of America's federal holidays. 19. Election Day (大选日

) (Election Day), the Tuesday after the first Monday in November each year, the election of the President of the United States.

20. Puritan Landing Memorial Day (Forefathers Day), December 21 each year, commemorating the landing of the Puritans in the Americas

Chinese Lunar Calendar Festivals

First day of the first month of the lunar calendar: Chinese New Year

First day of the first month of the 15th month of the lunar calendar: the Lantern Festival

Early second day of the second month of the lunar calendar: Chunlong Festival (Dragon's Head-carrying)

Early third day of the third month of the lunar calendar: the Third Day of March

May The fifth day of the month: Dragon Boat Festival

The seventh day of the month of July: Tanabata Valentine's Day

The fifteenth day of the month of August: Mid-Autumn Festival

The ninth day of the ninth month of September: Chongyang Festival

The eighth day of the month of Lunar New Year: Lunar New Year's Festival

The thirtieth day of the month of Lunar New Year (29th day of the month of Lunar New Year): New Year's Eve

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Chinese Folk Traditions

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The Spring Festival -- The Spring Festival

Birthday of the God of the Road -- Magical birthday of the road

Metal Lantern Festival -- Lantern Festival

Chunlong Festival (dragon raises head)

The dragon saves spring (the dragon raises head)

Cold Food Day -- The cold food day is saved

Qingming Festival -- Qingming Festival

Lixia Festival -- Beginning of Summer is saved

Duanwu Festival -- The Dragon Boat Festival

Tian Kuang Festival -- The day present saves

Translation Festival -- translates after festival

Auntie's Festival -- the father's sister festival

Torch Festival

Torch Festival

The seventh evening of the seventh moon

Bon Festival -- The jar orchid basin saves

Chinese New Year's Day -- is hit by yuan of festival

Ghost Festival -- spirit festival

Di Zang Festival -- The field hides festival

Mid-Autumn Festival -- The Mid-autumn Festival

Chinese New Year Festival -- Double Nineth Festival

Ancestor Sacrifice Festival -- Offer a sacrifice to ancestors section

Winter Festival -- Winter is saved

Broad season -- Broad season

La Ba Festival -- The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is saved

Little Year -- Festival that falls on the 23rd or 24th of the twelfth month of the lunar year

New Year's Eve -- New Year's Eve