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What are the traditional festivals in China? To the specific time of the lunar calendar and the name of the festival force, thank you.

There are eight traditional festivals in China, listed below in accordance with the calendar date (Note: the calendar date in accordance with the year 2010.

1. New Year's Eve - the 30th day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar (February 13th on the Gregorian calendar).

2. Chinese New Year's Day - the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar (February 14th on the Gregorian calendar).

3. Lantern Festival - the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar (February 28, Gregorian calendar).

4. Qingming Festival - the twenty-first day of the second lunar month (April 5, Gregorian calendar).

5. Dragon Boat Festival - the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar (June 16, Gregorian calendar).

6. Tanabata Festival - the seventh day of the seventh lunar month (August 16, Gregorian calendar).

7. Mid-Autumn Festival - the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month (September 22, Gregorian calendar).

8. Chung Yeung Festival - the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar (October 16, Gregorian calendar).