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How many holidays are there in China*** in a year?

January 1 New Year's Day

February 2 World Wetlands Day

February 14 Valentine's Day

March 3 National Ear Care Day

March 5 Youth Volunteer Service Day

March 8 International Women's Day

March 9 Protection of the Mother River Day

March 12 China's Arbor Day

March 15 World Consumer Rights Day

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March 14 International Police Day

March 15 World Consumer Rights Day

March 21 World Forestry Day

March 21 World Sleep Day

March 22 World Water Day

March 23 World Meteorological Day

March 24 World Tuberculosis Control Day

April 1 April Fools' Day

April 5 Qingming Festival

April 7 World Health Day

April 22 World Earth Day

April 26 World Intellectual Property Day

May 1 International Labor Day

May 3 World Asthma Day

May 4 Chinese Youth Day

May 8 World Red Cross Day

May 12 International Nurses' Day

May 15 International Day of Families

May 17 World Telecommunication Day

May 20 National Student Nutrition Day

May 23 International Milk Day

May 31 World No Tobacco Day

June 1, International Children's Day

June 5, World Environment Day

June 6, National Eye Care Day

June 17, World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought

June 23, International Olympic Day

June 25, National Land Day

June 26, International Day against Drug Abuse

July 1 July 1 Birthday of the Chinese ****anufacturing Party

July 1 International Day of Architecture

July 7 Memorial Day of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

July 11 World Population Day

August 1 Chinese People's Liberation Army Army Founding Day

August 12 International Youth Day

September 8 International Literacy Day

September 10 China Teachers' Day

September 16 China Brain Health Day

September 16 International Day for the Protection of the Ozone Layer

September 20 National Dental Day

September 21 World Ceasefire Day

September 27 World Tourism Day

October 1 Chinese People's **** and the National Day of the People's Republic of China

10 October 1 International Day of Music

October 1 International Day of Older Persons

October 4 World Animal Day

October 5 World Teachers' Day

October 8 National High Blood Pressure Day

October 9 World Postal Day

October 10 World Mental Health Day

October 14 World Standards Day

October 15 International Day of the Blind

October 15 World Rural Women's Day

October 16 World Food Day

October 17 International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

October 24 United Nations Day

October 24 World Development News Day

October 28 China Men's Health Day

October 29 International Day for Biological Diversity

October 31 Halloween

November 8 Chinese Journalist's Day

November 9 Fire Prevention and Awareness Day

November 14 World Diabetes Day

November 17 International University Student Day

November 25 International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

December 1 World AIDS Day

December 3 World Day of Persons with Disabilities

December 4 National Day of Legal Awareness

December 9 World Soccer Day

December 25 Christmas Day

December 29 International Day of Biodiversity

January Last Sunday of January International Leprosy Day

Monday of the last full week of March Elementary and Middle School Safety Education Day

First Sunday after the equinox Easter (usually any day between March 22 and April 25)

Second Sunday of May Mother's Day

Third Sunday of May National Day of Disabled Persons

Third Sunday of June Father's Day

Third Sunday of December Christmas Day

International Biodiversity Day

June Third Sunday of June Father's Day

Third Tuesday of September International Day of Peace

Third Saturday of September National Day of National Defense Education

Fourth Sunday of September International Day of the Deaf

First Monday of October World Housing Day

Second Monday of October Canadian Thanksgiving Day

Second Wednesday of October International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction

Third Wednesday of October Wednesday International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction

Second Thursday of October World Eye Day

Last Thursday of November U.S. Thanksgiving Day

Lunar festivals

Chinese New Year's Day

Chinese New Year's Day

Lunar New Year's 15th Lunar New Year's Lunar Lantern Festival

Lunar May's 5th Day Dragon Boat Festival

Lunar July's 7th Day Tanabata Festival ( Chinese Valentine's Day)

Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar

Mid-Autumn Festival on the 9th day of the 9th month of the lunar calendar

Eighth day of the Lunar Month Lunar Festival on the 8th day of the Lunar Month

24th day of the Lunar Month Lunar Festival on the 24th day of the Lunar Month New Year's Eve

There are also 24 other festivals:

Lichun 315° 3 February --330° February 18 - 20, the otter sacrifices fish, the wild geese come, the grass and trees sprout

Hibernation 345° March 5 - 7, the peach begins to blossom, the barn is full of flowers, and the grass and trees grow

There are also 24 other solar terms. -March 5-7 Peach begins to blossom, Canggeng sounds, and the eagle turns into a turtle dove

Vernal Equinox 0° March 20-21 The arrival of the Xuanbird, the sound of thunder, and the beginning of electricity

Ching Ming 15° April 4-6 Kiru begins to blossom, the rat turns into a quail, and the rainbow begins to shine. The quail-like bird turns into a quail, and the rainbow begins to appear

Hibernation and rain 30° April 19-21 The pingpong begins to grow, the turtledove brushes its feathers, and the daisy descends on the mulberry tree

Lixia 45° May 5-7 Grylls chirp, earthworms emerge, and the king's gourd begins to grow

Small fullness 60° May 20-21 Xiaoman 60° May 20-22 Bitter greens show, the grass dies, and the summer heat arrives

Mangseo 75° June 5-7 Mantis grows, shrikes start to chirp, and the tongue is silent

Summer Solstice 90° June 21-22 Deer's horn breaks up, and the deer's horns are broken. --June 21-22 Deer horns are unraveled, products begin to chirp, and half-summers are born

Small summer heat 105° July 6-8 Warm winds arrive, crickets live in the house, and eagles learn

The great summer heat 120° July 22-24 Decaying grasses turn into green grass. -July 22-24: The decaying grass turns into fireflies, the earth is moist and muggy, and heavy rain falls

Autumn 135°August 7-9: Cool winds arrive, white dew falls, and cicadas chirp

Solstice 150°August 22-24: The eagle is the sacrificial bird of prey, and the sky and earth are the only places where the eagle learns. 24, the eagle is the sacrificial bird, heaven and earth begin to be clean, and the harvest is ascending

White Dew 165° September 7-9, the wild geese come, the birds return, and the birds raise their shyness

Autumn Equinox 180° September 22-24, the thunder begins to close in, the stinging insect builds a home, and the water begins to dry up

Autumn Fractions 180° August 7-9, the cool winds arrive, the white dew descends, and the cicadas sing. Cold Dew 195° October 8-9 The geese come to visit, the birds attack the water for clams, and the chrysanthemums have yellow flowers

Frost 210° October 23-24 The jackal is sacrificed to the beasts, the grasses and trees are yellow, and the stinging insects are salty and downy. Winter 225° November 7-8 Water freezes, the earth begins to freeze, the pheasant enters the water as a mirage

Little Snow 240° November 22-23 The rainbow disappears, the weather rises, and the winter closes in

Large Snow 255° December 6-8 A nightingale 6-8 December: a kind of nightingale with no birds singing, tigers crossing, and lychees being born

Winter Solstice 270° December 21-23 (Hmong New Year): earthworms knotting, elk's horns unraveling, and springs of water moving

Small Cold 285° January 5-7, geese heading north. --January 5-7 Geese heading north, magpies nesting, pheasants crowing

Daihan 300° January 20-21 Chickens breastfeeding, birds of prey in flight, and water and swamps hardened