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What festivals are there in a year, and what are the important festivals every year?

Traditional festivals in China include New Year's Eve (Lunar New Year's Eve), Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month), Tomb-Sweeping Day (around April 5th), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), Tanabata (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month), Mid-Autumn Festival (the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month), Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month) and Laba Festival (the eighth day of the eighth lunar month [/kl

In addition, the ethnic minorities in China have their own traditional festivals, such as the Water-splashing Festival of the Dai nationality, the Nadam Festival of the Mongolian nationality, the Torch Festival of the Yi nationality, the Danu Festival of the Yao nationality, the March Street of the Bai nationality, the Gewei of the Zhuang nationality, the Tibetan calendar year and the Guowang Festival, and the jump flower festival of the Miao nationality.

Major festivals

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Festival name, festival time

The first day of the first month of the new year.

Lantern Festival (Shangyuan Festival) on the 15th day of the first month.

On the third day of March in Shangsi Festival

The day before Tomb-Sweeping Day Cold Food Festival.

Tomb-Sweeping Day around April 5th.

Dragon Boat Festival, the fifth day of May.

Valentine's Day in China, the seventh day of July.

Mid-Autumn Festival, July 15

The Mid-Autumn Festival is on August 15th.

Double Ninth Festival, the ninth day of September.

On the first day of October, Cold Clothes Festival.

October 15th of the next Yuan Festival.

Laba Festival, the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month.

About the winter solstice festival 65438+February 22.

On the 23rd or 24th of the twelfth lunar month.

1New Year's Eve on February 29th or 30th.

Western festivals

Western festivals refer to the festivals of the year in western countries. Including Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentine's Day and so on.

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1 New Year (the first day of July in the Jewish calendar)

Western festivals

; The first day of the first month of the Islamic calendar; Gregorian calendar, solar calendar or solar calendar. It was named in memory of Pope Gregory XIII's adoption of this calendar in 1582. According to the solar or Gregorian calendar, the New Year begins at 1( 1 year 1 month). On New Year's Day, people bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.

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2 Valentine's Day

April Fool's Day. Also known as ALL FOOLS' DAY

4 Christmas

5 Mother's Day

6 Father's Day

7 American Independence Day

8 Halloween

9 Easter

10 Veterans Day

1 1 Thanksgiving Day