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Please write the English writing of Chinese and Western festivals.

Hello, landlord!

Glad to answer your question ~

By the way, your question is a bit broad. What you want to know is the English writing of all Chinese and Western festivals.

In chronological order ~

New Year's Day (65438+1 October1) New Year's Day

Oriental Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month)

Oriental Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month)

Western Valentine's Day (February 14).

International Women's Day (March 8) International Working Women's Day

Arbor Day (March 12) Arbor Day

April Fool's Day in the West (April 1)

Oriental Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5) Tomb-Sweeping Day

Labor Day ~ (May 1) ~ It seems that the date in the west is not this day, and the regulations in each country are different.

Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month)

Children's Day (June 1) Children's Day

China * * * party's birthday (July 1)- this is unique to China ~

Army Day (August 1) Army Day-This is unique to China ~ Once again-

Mid-Autumn Festival in the East (August 15th of the lunar calendar).

Teacher's Day (September10)-this is also our country's.

The ninth day of the ninth lunar month.

National Day (65438+1 October1) National Day-this naturally belongs to China, and the founding date of each country is different.

Halloween (65438+1October 3 1) Halloween

Thanksgiving Day (165438+ the fourth Thursday in October) Thanksgiving Day

New Year's Eve (December 30th)

I thought of these for the time being. If you don't understand anything, just ask ~

Author: AOI