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What traditional festivals do Han people have?

The traditional festivals of the Han nationality are: 1. The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival of Han nationality in China for thousands of years, and it is the biggest and most lively festival in a year. Celebrate the 30th anniversary on New Year's Eve and pay a New Year call on the first day. The custom of the Spring Festival is to eat rice cakes, jiaozi, Ciba, glutinous rice balls, fragrant tea and Yaozhuan, and there are many activities such as dusting, putting up Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, visiting relatives, visiting ancestral graves, visiting flower markets, holding social fires and dancing in Zhong Kui.

2. Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival, Xiaoyuan Festival, Yuanxi Festival or Lantern Festival, is one of the traditional festivals in China. The custom of Lantern Festival is to eat glutinous rice balls and enjoy the moon in solve riddles on the lanterns.

3. Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the most important sacrificial festivals, and it is a day to sweep graves and worship ancestors. Usually around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar. The custom in Tomb-Sweeping Day is to visit graves to worship ancestors and have an outing.

Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival and Double Ninth Festival, is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. The custom of Dragon Boat Festival is to eat zongzi, add wormwood and drink realgar wine.

August 15th of the lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a traditional cultural festival for many ethnic groups in China and East Asian countries. The custom of Mid-Autumn Festival is to eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon.

6. Double Ninth Festival, the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. In the current Gregorian calendar 1989, the China Municipal Government designated the ninth day of September every year as the festival for the elderly, skillfully combining tradition with modernity, and becoming a festival for respecting, loving and helping the elderly. The custom of the Double Ninth Festival is to enjoy the scenery, climb high and overlook, see chrysanthemums, insert dogwood all over, eat double ninth cake and drink chrysanthemum wine.

7. New Year's Eve is the last night of the twelfth lunar month. The custom of New Year's Eve is to stay up all night, watch New Year's Eve, stick up door gods, put up Spring Festival couplets, put up New Year pictures and hang lanterns.