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How many traditional festivals are there in a year?
The Spring Festival is the most solemn festival in China's traditional customs, and this festival is the first one in a year.
Lantern Festival is also called the first half of the first month, Shangyuan Festival and Lantern Festival.
Fireworks are strictly prohibited in the Cold Food Festival, and only cold food can be eaten.
Tomb-Sweeping Day is the first half of March according to the lunar calendar, and April 5th or 6th according to the solar calendar.
The Dragon Boat Festival is also called Duanyang, Chongwu and Chongwu.
Qiaoqiao is also called Girls' Day or Tanabata.
Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Reunion Festival.
The Book of Changes of Chongyang defines "nine" as yang number, and two or nine is important, so the ninth day of the ninth lunar month is called "Chongyang".
The twelfth lunar month is a festival to worship ancestors, gods and harvest at the end of an ancient year.
The 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, also known as "off-year", is a day for people to sacrifice stoves.
New Year's Eve is a traditional folk festival in China. On the evening of Lunar New Year1February 30th, every household is cleaning the house, putting on rich dishes and having a "New Year's Eve" with the whole family.
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