Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Chinese traditional culture cut-off time is that year
Chinese traditional culture cut-off time is that year
New China was just founded when there are still many masses of traditional festivals, but since the Cultural Revolution began in 1967, the people's feelings and enthusiasm for traditional festivals were forced to fade, and then to the implementation of the reform and opening-up policy in 1978, the people of the country are more and more interested in the foreigner's festivals, and many even think that the traditional Chinese festivals can't get on stage, and that the foreign festivals are a kind of decency, a kind of taste and a reflection of the superiority of the people. Gradually, the public's attention to traditional Chinese festivals has been declining until today. However, in this evolutionary process, there are still many important festivals have not been forgotten, especially some of the traditional festivals of ethnic minorities and China's particularly large and important festivals, such as: the Spring Festival and National Day!
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