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What are some ****ing festivals in China and Japan

What are some of the holidays that **** have in China and Japan,

* **The Chinese New Year. **In Japan, Chinese New Year is not the most important holiday, but it is still an important traditional holiday. The Japanese call it "New Year's Day" and it is celebrated on January 1 of the solar calendar. On this day, a series of celebrations take place, such as family reunions, exchanging gifts, and eating rice cakes.

* **Ching Ming Festival. ** Also known as Tomb Sweeping Festival and Ancestor Sacrifice Festival, it is a traditional Chinese festival of worship. Around the time of the Qingming Festival, people make sacrifices to their ancestors and honor the memory of their forefathers. This holiday is also celebrated in a similar way in Japan, for example, on the day of "Qingming", people visit shrines or cemeteries to pay respect to their ancestors.

* **Duanwu Festival. **It is called "Duanwu no Setsubun" in Japan, and on this day, people eat zongzi (rice dumplings), race dragon boats, and hang moxa, which are similar to the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival in China.

* **The Tanabata Festival. ** In Japan, it is called "Tanabata Matsuri", and on this day, people hang short sticks with wishes in front of their gardens to pray for happiness. This is similar to the Chinese festival of Tanabata, the "Beggar's Tree Festival".

The above are just a few examples, and there may be other **** festivals in China and Japan.

These are just a few examples.