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What are all the traditional festivals in a year

The names and dates of the festivals are as follows:

1. Spring Festival: the first day of the first month;

2. Lantern Festival: the fifteenth day of the first month;

3. Chunlong Festival: the second day of the second month;

4. Flower Morning Festival: the fifteenth day of the second month;

5. Cold Food Festival: the day before Ching Ming Festival;

6. Shangsi Festival: the third day of the third month;

7, Ching Ming Festival: 15 days after the vernal equinox;

8, Dragon Boat Festival: the fifth day of the fifth month;

9, Sun Fu Festival: the sixth day of the sixth month;

10, Tanabata Festival: the seventh day of the seventh month;

11, Zhongyuan Festival: the fifteenth day of the seventh month;

12, Dizao Festival: the thirtieth day of the seventh month;

13, Mid-Autumn Festival: the fifteenth day of the eighth month;<

14, Chongyang Festival: September 9;

15, Haoyuan Festival: October 15;

16, Winter Solstice: November 22;

17, Lahai Festival: December 8;

18, Zaosai Festival: Lunar New Year's Day, the twenty-third day of the lunar month;

19, New Year's Eve: the last day of the lunar month.