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What are the three traditional festivals in China?
1, Spring Festival: It is the first day of the China Lunar New Year and the biggest traditional festival of the Chinese nation with a history of more than 4,000 years. During the Spring Festival, all kinds of activities will be held all over the country to celebrate the Spring Festival, including setting off firecrackers, posting Spring Festival couplets, paying New Year's greetings, eating New Year's Eve dinners and giving lucky money.
2. Dragon Boat Festival: On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, it was originally a totem festival held by the tribes who worshipped the dragon totem in Baiyue area in ancient times. It was a festival aimed at praying for a bumper harvest and expelling the plague. During the Dragon Boat Festival, there are folk customs such as rowing dragon boats, eating zongzi and drinking realgar wine.
Mid-Autumn Festival: The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is one of the traditional festivals of the Chinese nation, symbolizing reunion and gratitude. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes and enjoy osmanthus.
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