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What are the holidays in China?

Sorted by date as follows: 1, New Year's Day (January 1): New Year's Day2, Spring Festival (Lunar New Year's Day, New Year's Eve): Spring Festival3, Lantern Festival (the 15th day of the first lunar month): Lantern Festival4, Ching Ming Festival (Lunar Ching Ming on the same day): Tomb Sweeping Day5, Dragon Boat Festival (Lunar Dragon Boat The Dragon Boat Festival6, Mid-Autumn Festival (the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar): Mid-Autumn Festival7, Chongyang Festival (the ninth day of the ninth month in the lunar calendar): Double Ninth Festival8, National Day (October 1): National Day9, Winter Solstice (December 21 or 22) Winter Solstice: Winter Solstice, Spring Festival English words: Chinese New Year Spring Festival, is the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, also known as the lunar year, commonly known as "New Year". This is one of the most grand and lively traditional festivals in China. Second, the Lantern Festival

Lantern Festival English words for: Lantern Festival Lantern Festival is an important traditional festival in China. The fifteenth day of the first month is the first full moon of the year, but also the beginning of a new year, the night of the earth back to spring, people celebrate this, but also to celebrate the continuation of the New Year, so it is also known as the "on the Yuan Festival", that is, the fifteenth day of the first month of the Lunar Calendar. Third, the Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival English words for: Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival is one of the oldest traditional festivals of the Chinese nation, by the ancient Yue people dry calendar noon noon dragon totem festival evolved. Fourth, the Tanabata Festival Tanabata Festival English words for: Tanabata Festival Tanabata Festival first came from the worship of natural celestial phenomena, as early as in ancient times, the ancients on the Cowherd and Weaving Maiden celestial phenomena to recognize. Fifth, the Mid-Autumn Festival Mid-Autumn Festival English word for: the mid-autumn festival Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena, harvest moon festival activities. The interpretation of the word "autumn" is: "the crops are ripe in autumn". Mid-Autumn in August, crops and various fruits are ripening one after another, in order to celebrate the harvest, to express the joy of the mood, the "Mid-Autumn" day as a holiday. Six, the Double Ninth Festival Chongyang Festival English words for: The Double Ninth Festival Chongyang Festival for the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar, is a traditional holiday, also known as the "Festival of the Elderly".

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Foreign common festivals, Christmas (Christmas), also known as Christmas Day, the birth of Jesus, translated as "Christ Mass", is a traditional Western holiday,. Christmas originated in Christianity, in the annual calendar December 25th. The Mass is a liturgy of the Church. Christmas is a religious festival, because it is celebrated as the birth of Jesus, so the name "Christmas". Second, Halloween Halloween (All Saints' Day), also known as All Saints' Day, on November 1 every year, is a traditional Western holiday; and the night before Halloween on October 31 is the most lively moment of this holiday. In Chinese, often the night before Halloween (Halloween) blackmail translated as Halloween. Third, Easter Easter (Easter Day) is an important holiday in the West, in the spring equinox every year after the full moon on the first Sunday. Christians believe that Easter symbolizes rebirth and hope, and commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion between 30 and 33 AD.