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How to say traditional festivals in China in English?

The English words of traditional festivals in China are as follows:

New Year's Day, New Year's Day?

Spring Festival, Spring Festival (China Lunar New Year's Day)?

Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival?

Tomb-Sweeping Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day; Tomb-Sweeping Day?

Dragon Boat Festival, Dragon Boat Festival?

Valentine's Day in China-Qixi Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival-It's Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival

Teacher's Day, Teacher's Day?

Double Ninth Festival?

National Day, National Day?

Winter Festival:? Winter was saved.

New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve

Festival (World Folk Culture Festival)

Festivals refer to important memorable days in life. It is a kind of folk culture created by people all over the world to meet the needs of production and life, and it is an important part of the world folk culture.

All ethnic groups and regions have their own festivals. Some festivals originated from traditional customs, such as Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Double Ninth Festival in China. Some festivals originate from religion, such as Christmas in Christian countries. Some festivals originated from commemorating someone or an event, such as Dragon Boat Festival, National Day and Youth Day in China.

There are also days designated by campaigns advocated by international organizations, such as Labor Day, Women's Day and Mother's Day. With the passage of time, the connotation and celebration methods of festivals are also changing. At present, festivals are often confused with holidays. In fact, most festivals have no legal holidays. For example, some traditional festivals in China still have no holidays, such as the Double Ninth Festival.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia, Festival