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How many festivals are there in a year? What is the time?

There are fifty-two Sundays in a year, with holidays 104 days; There are seven national statutory holidays, with a holiday of 1 1 day; A * * * rest 1 15 days. Rest day: 104 days (weekend) Legal holidays: 1 1 day (New Year's Day: 1 day, Spring Festival: 3 days, Tomb-Sweeping Day: 1 day, Labor: 1 day, Dragon Boat Festival:. Most of the festival elements, such as Spring Festival, Shangsi, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Winter Solstice, which have been handed down to this day, were formed in the pre-Qin period, but there were few festivals at that time, the content was not rich enough and the time was not so fixed. Most holiday customs are based on primitive worship and have strong beliefs. At the same time, festivals are mostly days that need to be guarded against and taboo. For example, in the Spring Festival, evil spirits are avoided in the mountains, and they have been smashed in the streets, and dragon boats are rowed on the Dragon Boat Festival. In the Han Dynasty, major festivals in China, such as New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, Lantern Festival, Shangsi, Cold Food, Dragon Boat Festival, Qixi Festival and Double Ninth Festival, were basically finalized. Some historical figures, such as Qu Yuan and Jie Zitui, have become commemorative figures of some festivals, replacing the original worship and belief, and enhancing the human touch and realism of holiday customs. In the development of festival customs themselves, some customs have been promoted to customs, and some customs have become customs, which have been accepted and passed down by people.