Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - They are: Lantern Festival, Qixi Festival, Spring Festival and Double Ninth Festival.

They are: Lantern Festival, Qixi Festival, Spring Festival and Double Ninth Festival.

In order: the first day of the first month of the Spring Festival, the fifteenth day of the first month of the Lantern Festival, Tanabata, and the ninth day of the Double Ninth Festival in September.

The Spring Festival, the Lunar New Year, is the beginning of a year and a traditional "festival". Commonly known as Spring Festival, New Year, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve and so on. It is also known verbally as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve. The Spring Festival has a long history, which evolved from praying for the New Year at the beginning of the year in ancient times.

The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations, and it carries rich historical and cultural connotations in its inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, various activities are held all over the country to celebrate the Spring Festival, and there is a lively and festive atmosphere. These activities are mainly to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, to worship ancestors and to pray for a bumper harvest. They are rich in forms and have strong regional characteristics, which condense the essence of China traditional culture.

The Spring Festival is a happy and peaceful festival for friends and relatives to get together, and it is a bond for people to deepen their feelings. Holiday greetings convey family ethics between relatives and villages, which is of great significance to maintain the development of the Spring Festival.