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What are the holidays in August?

What are the holidays in August

August 1: Chinese People's *** Army Day (1927)

August 5: Memorial Day of Engels' Death (1895)

August 6: International Film Festival (1932)

August 8: Chinese Men's Day (Dad's Day) (1988)

August 9: World International Day of Indigenous Peoples (1994)

August 12: International Youth Day

August 13: International Left-Handed Person's Day (1976)

August 15: Day of Japan's Official Declaration of Unconditional Surrender (1945)

August 22: Anniversary of the Birth of *** (1904)

August 23: International Day for the Remembrance of the Traffic in International Day for the Remembrance of the Negro Slave Trade and its Abolition

August 26: National Day of Advice for Lawyers (1993)

August 1: Day of the Two Parents (Congolese **** and National Holiday)

August 27: Easter (Slovakian National Holiday)

What are some of the holidays in August?

August 1: Army Day

What are some of the holidays in August? What are the holidays in August?

Solar holiday: January 1 New Year's Day (New Year's Day) February 2 World Wetlands Day (World Wetlands Day) February 14 Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day) March 3 National Ear Day March 5 Youth Volunteer Day March 8 International Women's Day (International Women' Day) March 9 International Women's Day (International Women's Day) March 8 International Women's Day (International Women's Day) March 8 International Women's Day (International Women's Day) March 8 International Women's Day (International Women's Day) March 8 International Women's Day (International Women's Day) March 9 International Women's Day (International Women's Day) Women' Day March 9 Protection of the Mother River Day March 12 China Arbor Day (China Arbor Day) March 14 White Valentine's Day (White Day) March 14 International Policemen' Day (International Policemen' Day) March 15 World Consumer Rights Day (World Consumer Right Day) March 21 World Consumer Day (World Consumers' Day) March 21 World Consumers' Day (World Consumers' Day) March 21 World Consumer Rights Day (World Consumers' Day) March 21 World Consumer Rights Day (World Consumer Rights Day) Right Day) March 21 World Forest Day (World Forest Day) March 21 World Sleep Day (World Sleep Day) March 22 World Water Day (World Water Day) March 23 World Meteorological Day (World Meteorological Day) March 24 World Tuberculosis Day (World Tuberculosis Control Day) Day (World Tuberculosis Day) April 1 April Fools' Day (April Fools' Day) April 5 Qingming Festival (Tomb-sweeping Day) April 7 World Health Day (World Health Day) April 22 World Earth Day (World Earth Day) April 26 World Intellectual Property Day (World Intellectual Property Organization) Intellectual Property Day (World Intellectual Property Day) May 1 International Labor Day (International Labour Day) May 3 World Asthma Day (World Asthma Day) May 4 Chinese Youth Day (Chinese Youth Day) May 8 World Red Cross Day (World Red-Cross Day) May 7 World Health Day (World Health Day) World Red-Cross Day May 12 International Nurse Day May 15 International Family Day (International Family Day) May 17 World Telecommunications Day (World Telemunications Day) May 20 National Student Nutrition Day May 23 International Milk Day (International Milk Day) Nutrition Day May 23 International Milk Day (International Milk Day) May 31 World No-Smoking Day (World No-Smoking Day) June 1 International Children's Day (International Children's Day) June 5 World Environment Day (International Environment Day) June 6 National Day of the World. Environment Day June 6 National Eye Care Day June 17 World Day to bat desertification and drought (World Day to bat desertification) June 23 International Olympic Day (International Olympic Day) June 25 National Land Day June 26 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Drought (International Day Against Drug Abuse and Drought) International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking) July 1, China *** Birth Day (Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese munist Party) July 1, International Architecture Day ( International Architecture Day) July 7 Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Awareness Day July 11 World Population Day (World Population Day) August 1 Chinese People's *** Army Day (Army Day) August 12 International Youth Day (International Youth Day) September 8 International Literacy Day (International Anti-illiteracy Day) September 10 China Teachers Day (Teac......)

What are the festivals in China in August

8.1 Army Day 8.7 Valentine's Day 8.8 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony The above are Chinese festivals, hey 8.12 is International Youth Day!

What are the festivals in August

The main festivals in August include:

August 1 Chinese People's *** Army Day

August 3 Chinese Men's Day

August 7 Autumn Festival

August 8 Chinese Dads' Day

August 12 International Youth Day

August 15 Anti-Japanese War Victory Anniversary

August 16 Tanabata Valentine's Day

August 23 Heat Stroke Festival

August 24 Chinese New Year's Day

What are the festivals in July--August

Months July 1: Birthday of China *** (1921) July 1: Hong Kong Reunification Day (1997) July 1: International Day of Architecture ( July 31: African Women's Day (1962) August August 1: Chinese People's Army Day (1927) August 5: Engels' Death Anniversary (1895) August 6: International Film Festival (1932) August 8: Chinese Men's Day (Papa's Day) (1988) August 9: International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples (1994) August 12: International Youth Day August August 13: International Left-Handed Person's Day (1976) August 15: Day of Japan's Formal Declaration of Unconditional Surrender (1945) August 22: *** Birthday Anniversary (1904) August 23: International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition (1904) August 26: National Lawyer's Consultation Day (1993) Chinese Folklore Festivals Tanabata - The seventh evening of the seventh moon 七月初七七 盂兰盆节 -- The jar orchid basin saves July 15 中元节 -- is hit by yuan of festival 七月十五日 鬼节 -- spirit festival 七月十五日 地藏节 -- The field hides festival July 30 The Mid-autumn Festival -- The Mid-autumn Festival August 15

What are the festivals in July and August

Festivals

July

July 1: Birthday of China *** (1921)

July 1: Anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China (1997)

July 1: Anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China (1997)

July 1: Anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China (1997)<

July 1: International Day of Architecture (1985)

July 1: Asia's 3 Billion People Day (1988)

July 2: International Sportswriters' Day

The first Saturday of July: International Day of Cooperatives (1995)

July 7: Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Commemoration Day (1937 )

July 11: World Population Day (1987)

July 11: China's Maritime Day

July 26: Esperanto Creation Day

July 31: African Women's Day (1962)

August

August 1: Chinese People's *** Army Day (1927)

August 5: Engels' Death Anniversary (1895)

August 6: International Film Festival (1932)

August 8: Chinese Men's Day (Dad's Day) (1988)

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

August 12: International Youth Day

August 13 August 15: International Left-Handed Person's Day (1976)

August 15: Day of Japan's Official Declaration of Unconditional Surrender (1945)

August 22: Anniversary of the Birth of *** (1904)

August 23: International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition (1904)

August 26: National Lawyer's Advice Day (1993)

p> Traditional Chinese Folk Festivals

Tanabata -- The seventh evening of the seventh moon The seventh day of the seventh month

Obon Festival -- The jar orchid basin saves the fifteenth day of the seventh month

Zhongyuan Festival -- is hit by yuan of festival July 15

Ghost Festival -- spirit festival July 15

Dizi Festival -- The field hides festival July 30

Mid-Autumn Festival -- The Mid-autumn Festival August 15

Other Events and Festivals

World Population Day (July 11)-----WORLD POPULATION DAY

National and Independence Days of countries around the world

July

1 Burundi National Day -----National Day (BURUNDI)

Canada Day ----- Canada Day

RWANDA Independence Day -----Independence Day (RWANDA)

4 USA Independence Day -----Independence Day (USA)

5 Cape Verde Independence Day -----Independence Day (CAPE VERDE)

6 Independence Day of the Comoros -----Independence Day (OROS)

11 Anniversary of the People's Revolution in Mongolia -----Anniversary of the People's Revolution

(MONGOLIA)

14th France National Day -----National/Bastille Day (FRANCE)

17th Iraq National Day -----National Day (IRAQ)

20 Colombia National Day -----National Day (COLOMBIA)

21 Belgium National Day -----National Day (BELGIUM)

22 Rebirth of Poland -----Rebirth of Poland

23 Egypt National Day -----National Day (EGYPT)

26th Liberia Independence Day -----Independence Day (LIBERIA)

Maldives Independence Day -----Independence Day (MALDIVES)

28th Peruvian Independence Day - ---Independence Day (PERU)

30......

What are the holidays in August

August 15, the anniversary of Japan's surrender.August 1, Army Day

What are the holidays in August?

August 1: Chinese People's *** Army Day (1927) August 5: Engels' Death Anniversary (1895) August 6: International Film Festival (1932) August 8: Chinese Men's Day (Papa's Day) (1988) August 9: International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples (1994) August 12: International Youth Day August 13: International Left-Handed Persons Day ( August 15: Japan's Official Declaration of Unconditional Surrender Day (1945) August 22: *** Birthday Anniversary (1904) August 23: International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition August 26: National Day of Counseling for Lawyers (1993) August 1: Day of the Two Parents (holiday of the Congo*** and the State of the Congo) August 27: Easter (holiday of the State of Slovakia)

< p> What are the eight traditional Chinese holidays?

Eight traditional festivals in China 1, Spring Festival: Spring Festival is the grandest and most characteristic traditional Chinese folk festival, but also one of the most lively ancient festivals. Generally refers to New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month, is the first day of the year, also known as the lunar year, commonly known as the "New Year"

2, Lantern Festival: the first month of the 15th lunar calendar. The Lantern Festival means the first full moon of the year, also known as the "Festival of the New Year".

3, Qingming: Qingming Festival is a traditional festival in China, but also the most important festival of sacrifice, is the day of ancestor worship and tomb sweeping. Tomb-sweeping is commonly known as tomb-sweeping, an activity to honor the dead. At the same time, Qingming is one of the twenty-four solar terms in China. Because the twenty-four seasons more objectively reflect the changes in temperature, rainfall, climate and other aspects of the year, so the ancient working people used it to arrange agricultural activities.

4, Dragon Boat Festival: the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.

5, Tanabata: the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, the ancient Chinese Valentine's Day. It is also known as the "Beggar's Day" or "Daughter's Day".

6. Mid-Autumn Festival: The 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. This is the middle of the fall season of the year, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the Chinese lunar calendar, the year is divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong, and Quarter, thus the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on the 15th day of the 8th month is fuller and brighter than the full moons of other months, which is why it is also called "Moon Festival" and "August Festival". On this night, people look up at the bright moon in the sky like a jade disk and naturally look forward to family reunions. The travelers who are far away from their hometowns also take this opportunity to express their nostalgia for their hometowns and loved ones. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the "reunion festival".

7, Chongyang: the first nine days of the ninth lunar month. Called "Denggao Festival", the custom is to travel to enjoy the scenery, climb high and far away, chrysanthemums, all inserted dogwood, eat cake, drink chrysanthemum wine and other activities. Now our country will be the first nine days of September as a festival of respect for the elderly.

8, winter solstice: winter solstice, is a very important festival in our country's lunar calendar, but also a traditional festival, there are still many places have had the custom of winter solstice festival. Winter solstice is commonly known as the "winter festival", "long solstice festival", "sub years" and so on