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Who can tell me what are the top 10 traditional festivals introduced to China from the West?

The Japanese Peach Blossom Festival, the Japanese Daughter's Day, is also called the Peach Blossom Festival. "Peach Blossom Festival" is a romantic festival, can not help but think of "peach blossom luck every year on the third day of the third lunar month is the Girls' Day (雏祭り/ひなまつり). In Japan, this day is the girl's happiest day. Every household sets up a doll stand (雏坛/ひなだん), on which a variety of costume dolls and bonsai of orange blossoms or cherry blossoms are placed. The method of arranging them is unique to each place according to custom. The dolls are either homemade or purchased, but most of them are sent by the grandmother's family. On this day, girls wear beautiful "kimonos" (traditional Japanese clothing) and invite their closest friends to sit in front of the dolls, eat, drink, and play to their heart's content, and enjoy the festival.

It is said that in the past, in China, when a child was born, the family made dolls as an omen of the child's healthy growth. This custom came from China during the Heian Dynasty in ancient Japan, but at that time, the dolls were made of bamboo skeletons and then covered with paper clothes. Then it gradually evolved into the dolls that they are today.

The Girls' Day is also called the Peach Blossom Festival (桃の节句/もものせっく). It came from China. The festival used to be celebrated on the third day of the third month of the old calendar, which is about one month later than the third day of the third month of the solar calendar. The peach blossoms were in full bloom, and the peach blossom festival was the cause of "the origin of the best to send dolls

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