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What are the traditional festivals? What is the date?

Traditional festivals are:

1, Laba Festival: the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month;

2. New Year's Eve: the last day of the twelfth lunar month;

3. Spring Festival: Lunar calendar 1 month 1 day;

4. Lantern Festival: Lunar calendar 1 month 15;

5. Cold Food Festival: the day before Qingming;

6. Tomb-Sweeping Day: after the vernal equinox 15 days;

7. Dragon Boat Festival: the fifth day of the fifth lunar month;

8. China Valentine's Day: the seventh day of the seventh lunar month;

9. Mid-Autumn Festival: July 15th of the lunar calendar;

10, Mid-Autumn Festival: August 15th of the lunar calendar;

1 1, Double Ninth Festival: the ninth day of the ninth lunar month;

12, Lunar New Year's Day: October 15th.

Traditional festivals in China are diverse in form and rich in content, and they are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of national or national history and culture. The ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation involve primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astronomical phenomena, calendars and other humanistic and natural cultural contents, covering philosophy, humanities, history, astronomy and other aspects, and contain profound and rich cultural connotations. The traditional festivals in China, which developed from ancient ancestors, clearly recorded the rich and colorful social life and cultural content of the Chinese nation, and also accumulated profound historical and cultural connotations.