Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Dragon Boat Festival, Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, New Year's Eve, Double Ninth Festival and Spring Festival, how to sort them?
Dragon Boat Festival, Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, New Year's Eve, Double Ninth Festival and Spring Festival, how to sort them?
Dragon Boat Festival, Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, New Year's Eve, Double Ninth Festival and Spring Festival are mostly traditional festivals according to the lunar calendar date in China. The following are in chronological order:
Spring Festival-the first day of the first lunar month
Lantern Festival-the fifteenth day of the first lunar month
Tomb-Sweeping Day-April 4th, 5th or 6th of Gregorian calendar.
Dragon boat festival-the fifth day of the fifth lunar month
Mid-Autumn Festival-August 15th of the lunar calendar
Double Ninth Festival-the ninth day of the ninth lunar month
New Year's Eve-December 29th or 30th of the lunar calendar.
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