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What traditional festivals are included in the solar and lunar calendars in China?

Lunar calendar: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Qixi Valentine's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Laba Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and New Year's Eve.

Traditional festivals in China are calculated according to the lunar calendar and have nothing to do with the solar calendar. But in recent years, there are more and more festivals in the solar calendar, and people pay more and more attention to them. For example, Women's Day on March 8th, Labor Day on May 1 day, National Day on February 14 and Valentine's Day are all celebrated according to the solar calendar.

Spring Festival on the first day of the first month, Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month, Tomb-Sweeping Day on February 22nd, Valentine's Day on Tanabata, Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, Double Ninth Festival on September 9th, Laba Festival on the eighth day of the twelfth month, Dragon Boat Festival on May 5th and New Year's Eve of the twelfth month. All traditional festivals are celebrated according to the lunar calendar.