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What is the evolution of traditional festivals

The formation process of traditional festivals is a nation or country's history and culture of long-term accumulation and cohesion of the process of the development from ancient times, passed down to the present day in the festival customs, but also can be clearly seen in the ancient people's social life of the wonderful picture. The origin and development of festivals is a process of gradual formation, subtle refinement, and slow penetration into social life. Like the development of society, it is a product of the development of human society to a certain stage.

Traditional Chinese festivals include: Spring Festival (the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar); Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar); Dragon Head-raising (the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar); Shezhi Festival (the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar); Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar); Cold Food Festival (the 105th or 106th day after the winter solstice); Ching Ming Festival (after the 5th day of the 4th month of the lunar calendar); Duanwu Festival (the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar); Tanxi-Di Festival (the seventh day of the 7th lunar month); Zhongyuan Festival (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month); and Zhongyuan Festival (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month). ); Mid-Yuan Festival (15th day of the 7th month of the lunar calendar); Mid-Autumn Festival (15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar); Chung Yeung Festival (9th day of the 9th month of the lunar calendar); Ha Yuen Festival (15th day of the 10th month of the lunar calendar); Winter Solstice Festival (21st~23rd day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar); New Year's Eve (29th or 30th day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar), etc.