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10 Various folk activities of Valentine's Day in China.

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Worship the Weaver Girl: "Worship the Weaver Girl" is purely a girl, and it is an old custom to have children. Qiaodou: Qiaodou on Tanabata, an "unfortunate" method to judge whether Qiaodou is clever or clumsy; Catch dew: In rural Zhejiang, catching dew with washbasin is popular on Tanabata.

China Valentine's Day, also known as Qiaoqi Festival, Qijie Festival, Daughter's Day, Beggar's Day, Chinese Valentine's Day, Chinese Valentine's Day [53-54], Niuniu Festival and Qiaoxi Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. Valentine's Day in China evolved from the worship of the stars, and it is Seven Sisters's birthday in the traditional sense. Seven Sisters was worshipped on July 7th, so it was named Tanabata. It is the traditional custom of Qixi to worship the seven sisters, pray, seek skillful art, sit and watch morning glory and weave stars, pray for marriage and store water on Qixi.