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What are the traditional festivals in August and September?

Festivals from August to September include:

August 1: Army Day of China People's Liberation Army (1927).

August 5th: the anniversary of Engels' death (1895).

August 6th: International Film Festival (1932).

August 8th: China Men's Day (Father's Day) (1988).

August 9: International Day of the World's Indigenous People (1994).

August 12: International Youth Day.

August 13: international left-handed day (1976).

August 15: Japan officially declares the unconditional surrender day (1945).

August 22nd: Deng Xiaoping's birthday (1904).

August 23rd: International Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.

August 26th: National Lawyers Consultation Day (1993). ?

August 1: Parents' Day (a national holiday in Congo).

August 27th: Easter (Slovak national holiday).

September 3rd: Victory Day in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China.

September 8: International Literacy Day and International Journalists' Day.

September 10: China Teachers' Day and World Suicide Prevention Day.

September 14: World Clean Earth Day.

September 16: International Ozone Layer Protection Day and China Brain Health Day. ?

September18: September? The anniversary of the 18th Incident. ?

September 20th: International Tooth Love Day. ?

September 2 1: World Ceasefire Day (Peace Day). ?

September 22nd: Car Free Day in Europe.

September 25th: World Children's Day and World Ocean Day.

September 26th: International Day of the Deaf.

September 27th: world tourism day.

Chinese traditional festivals

Traditional festivals in China are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, with various forms and rich contents. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of national or national history and culture. The ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation include primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astronomical calendar, Yi Shushu and other humanistic and natural cultural contents, which contain profound and rich cultural connotations.

The traditional festivals in China mainly include: Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month); Lantern Festival (15th day of the first lunar month); Dragon heads up, social day festival (the second day of the second lunar month); Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third lunar month); Cold food festival (from winter to the future 105 or 106 days); Tomb-Sweeping Day (around April 5th of Gregorian calendar); Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month); Valentine's Day in China (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month).

Mid-Autumn Festival (the 15th day of the seventh lunar month); Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar); Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month); Next Yuan Festival (October 15th of the lunar calendar); Winter solstice festival (Gregorian calendar 65438+February 21~ 23); New Year's Eve (the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month), etc.

Baidu Encyclopedia-China Traditional Festival