Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Is New Year's Day a traditional festival?
Is New Year's Day a traditional festival?
Army Day?
the Lantern Festival
Tomb-Sweeping Day (China Memorial Day) Tomb-Sweeping Day
Tanabata Tanabata?
Ghost Festival (Ghost Festival) Mid-Autumn Festival?
Mid-Autumn Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival) Mid-Autumn Festival?
Double Ninth Festival Spring Festival (China New Year)
Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival
National Day National Day
Army Day?
Youth Day Youth Day?
The Communist Party of China (CPC) Party Building Day
The traditional festivals in China are diverse in form and rich in content, and they are an integral part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. The formation process of traditional festivals is the long-term accumulation and cohesion of a nation or country's history and culture. All the traditional festivals in China are developed from ancient times.
From these festivals and customs that have been passed down to this day, we can also clearly see the wonderful pictures of ancient people's social life. Since 2008, three traditional festivals have been added to the national statutory holidays: Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
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