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The main traditional Chinese festivals and their aliases
The main traditional festivals and their aliases are as follows:
1. Spring Festival, alias: New Year's Day, Dainian, the first day of the year, New Year's Day, the first day of the first month.
2. Lantern Festival, alias: Shangyuan Festival, Spring Lantern Festival, Yuanxi, Lantern Festival, Small New Year's Day.
3. Qingming Festival, also known as: Ghost Festival, Festival of the Dead, Festival of the Underworld, Festival of Wisdom, Cold Food Festival.
4. Dragon Boat Festival, also known as: Duanwu Festival, Duanyang Festival, Chongwu Festival, Chongwu Festival, Tianzhong Festival, Summer Festival, May Festival, Calamus Festival, Pu Festival.
5, the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as: Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Meeting, Chasing the Moon Festival, Playing the Moon Festival, Worshiping the Moon Festival, the Daughter's Festival, Reunion Festival.
6, Chongyang Festival, also known as: Old Man's Day, Denggao Festival, Respect for the Elderly Festival, Chongjiu Festival, Cornucopia Festival.
7, New Year's Eve, also known as: the end of the year, the night of the year, the year in addition.
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