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What festivals have spread to foreign countries in China?

New Year's Day (65438+ 10/), Adult Day (Japan, 65438+1 0/5), Valentine's Day (February 14), Saint Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day) and Lantern Festival (Lunar 65438) Mid-to-late February) Carnival Peach Blossom Festival (Japanese Girls' Day, March 3) Peach Blossom Festival (March-April for dolls) Maple Sugar Festival April Fool's Day (April 1) April Fool's Day Easter (the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox) Easter Songkran Festival (Thailand New Year April 13) Songkran Festival Food Festival (Singapore, April 17) Food Festival International Labor Day (May 1) International Labor Day Boys' Day (Japan, May 5) Boys' Day Mother's Day (the second Sunday in May) Mother's first day of Ramadan) Xiaobailan Bank is closed (UK, May 3 1) bank holidays International Children's Day (June 1) International Children's Day Father's Day (the third Sunday in June) Father's Day Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month) Dragon Boat Festival Midsummer Festival (Northern Europe June) Midsummer Festival Eid al-Adha (Islamic Festival, late July) Colban Chopsticks Festival (Japan, August 4th) CHOPSTICS Festival Mid-Autumn Festival (Lunar August 6544 September 10) Teachers' Day Respect for the Elderly (Japanese, September 15) Oktoberfest for the Elderly (German October Festival, 1June 10) Oktoberfest Pumpkin Festival (North America10/0/October 3 1) Pumpkin Festival Ghost Festival (Halloween New Year's Eve, 65438+1 October 3 1 day and night) Halloween (65433 Father Christmas Boxing Day (65438+February 26th) Boxing Day New Year's Eve (65438+February 3rd 1) New Year's Eve (bank holidays in many countries) Spring Festival (Lunar calendar/kloc)