Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - How to say Chongyang Festival in English It's best to also tell me some Chinese festivals in English

How to say Chongyang Festival in English It's best to also tell me some Chinese festivals in English

Chinese Traditional Festivals in English and Chinese

1. New Year's Day 元旦(1月1日)//p>

2.Spring Festival;中文 New Year's Day 春节(1月1日)/p>

3.Lantern Festival 元宵节(1月15日)/p>

4.International Working Women's Day 國際劳动妇女的日(3月8日)/p>

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

5. Arbor Day Tree Planting Day (March 12)

6. Postal Day Postal Day (March 20)

7. Meteorology Day World Meteorology Day (March 23)

8. Ching Ming Festival ;Tomb-sweeping Festival Qingming Festival (April 5)

9. International Labor Day International Labor Day (May 1)

10. Chinese Youth Day (May 4)

11. Nurses' Festival (May 12)

12. Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar)

13. International Children's Day International Children's Day (June 1)

14. The Party's Brithday anniversary of the founding of the Chinese ****production party (July 1)

15. Festival Mid-Autumn (Moon) Festival (Lunar August 15)

17.Teacher's Day Teacher's Day (September 10)

18.Double-ninth Day Chung Yeung Festival (Lunar September 9)

19.National Day National Day (October 1)

20. New Year's Eve New Year's Eve (December 30th on the lunar calendar)

Chinese common traditional activities in English and Chinese

Celebrate the spring festival

Spring couplets spring festival couplets

Paper-cuts paper-cuts

New year paintings

Do shopping for the spring festival ; do spring festival shopping

Toast propose a toast

Lanterns

Fireworks

Firecrackers firecrackers (people scare off evil spirits and ghosts with the loud pop.)

Red packets red packets (cash wrapped up in red paper, symbolize fortune and wealth in the coming year. red packets (cash wrapped up in red paper, symbolize fortune and wealth in the coming year.)

lion dance lion dance (the lion is believed to be able to dispel evil and bring good luck.)

dragon-dance dragon dance (to expect good weather and good harvests)

Opera traditional opera

variety show

riddles written on lanterns

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Lantern exhibition of lanterns

Stay-up

Pay new year's call; give new year's greetings; pay new year's visit

Taboo

Get rid of the ill- fortune

Taboo

Get rid of the ill- fortune

Lanterns are the most common form of lanterns in China. get rid of the ill- fortune

祭祖宗 offer sacrifices to one's ancestors

压岁钱 gift money; money given to children as a lunar new year gift culture note: in the old days, new year's money was given in the form of one hundred copper coins strung together on a red string and symbolized the hope that one would live to be a hundred years old. today, money is placed inside red envelopes in denominations considered auspicious and given to represent luck and wealth <

Bid farewell to the old year

Sweeping spring cleaning; general house-cleaning

Nian-gao (年糕) nian-gao (年糕 nian-gao); rise cake; new year cake

Family reunion dinner

Reunion dinner family reunion dinner

the dinner on new year's eve

dumpling jiao-zi; chinese meat ravioli