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What are the local Chinese festivals?

The Spring Festival The first day of the first month of the summer calendar Commonly known as the New Year, traditionally from the end of the year New Year's Eve, the first day of the first month of the new year lasts until the fifteenth day of the first month of the Lantern Festival (eating yuanxiao, dumplings) Lantern Festival The fifteenth day of the first month of the summer calendar Eating yuanxiao, celebrating reunion Chingming Festival The fifth or so of the fourth day of the fourth lunar calendar Ancestor worship, sweeping the graves Dragon Boat Festival The fifth of the fifth of the fifth day of the fifth lunar calendar, also known as the Duanyang Festival, the theme: eating zongzi The Tanabata Festival The seventh day of the seventh lunar month of the summer calendar, also known as the week, or the Chinese Festival of Love and Couple The day of the mythical meeting at the magpie bridge Mid-Yuan Festival 15th day of the 7th lunar month of the summer calendar, also known as the Bon Festival, commonly known as the half of the 7th month, the Ghost Festival, there are folk customs such as sacrifices to the soul Mid-Autumn Festival 15th day of the 8th lunar month of the summer calendar, the reunion of the family festival, the theme: enjoying the moon, eating mooncakes Chung-yang Festival 9th day of the 9th lunar month of the summer calendar, to honor the older people, and a variety of other themes Gulbang Festival 10th day of the 12th lunar month of the Islamic calendar, Eid al-Adha 1 January 1 January New Year's Day, Lunar New Year, a day of vacation 8 March, International Women's Day March 8 International Women's Day Celebration of women's contribution to society, politics, economy, etc. Half-day holiday for women March 12 Arbor Day Anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death, commemorated by large-scale tree planting activities, which was resumed by the National People's Congress in 1979 No holiday May 1 International Labor Day Celebration of the contribution of the labor movement to the society, economy, etc. Three days holiday May 4 May 4 Youth Day Commemoration of the May 4 Movement, the anti-imperialist and patriotic student movement on May 4, 1919 June 1 International Children's Day Celebrating the promotion of children's welfare Children have one day off July 1 Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese ****anufacturing Party Commemorating the founding of the Chinese ****anufacturing Party on July 23, 1921 August 1 Army Day Commemorating the Nanchang Uprising of August 1, 1927, which marked the beginning of the independent leadership of the Chinese ****anufacturing Party in the armed struggle September 3 Day of the Victory against Japan and the Resistance Army Commemorating the anniversary of the victory of 1945 in the war against the Japanese. September 3 Anti-Japanese War Victory Day Commemorating the signing of the instrument of surrender between Japan and the Allied Powers on September 2, 1945 No holiday September 10 Teachers' Day Celebrating the contribution of teachers to society, established by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) in January 1985 Elementary school and junior high school teachers and students are given a day off October 1 National Day Commemorating the founding of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China (CPG) on October 1, 1949 Three days off The first day of the first month of the Chinese New Year on the Lunar Calendar Spring Festival Lunar New Year Three days off Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lantern Festival Lantern Festival No holiday Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lantern Festival Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Lantern Festival Lantern Festival, no holiday Lunar New Year's Day Lunar New Year's Day Duanwu Festival Commemorating Qu Yuan (controversial), eating rice dumplings, dragon boat races No vacation The seventh day of the seventh month of the Lunar Calendar Tanabata, also known as the "Festival of the Seven Coincidences", "Begging for Coincidence", according to legend, the Cowherd and the Weaving Maiden meet on the Magpie Bridge, China's Valentine's Day No vacation The fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Lunar Calendar Zhongyuan Festival, also known as the "Ghost Festival "Ghost Festival, Bon Festival, Half of July No holiday 15th day of the 8th lunar month Mid-Autumn Festival, family reunion, mooncake eating No holiday 9th day of the 9th lunar month Chrysanthemum Festival, old people's festival No holiday The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month Lunar New Year's Eve Festival of sacrificing to ancestors and praying for a good harvest No holiday The twenty-third (or twenty-fourth) day of the twelfth lunar month Lunar New Year's Eve Festival of sacrificing to the Goddess of the Cooker and sending the Goddess of the Cooker to heaven No holiday Last day of the last lunar month Lunar New Year's Eve End of the year, New Year's observance No holiday The first day of the tenth lunar month Hijri, the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, an Islamic holiday No holiday Eid al-Adha Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid al-Adha, the next day of the Hajj pilgrimage, is an Islamic holiday No vacation