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China traditional festival time.

The traditional festivals in China are arranged in order: Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month), Dragon Head Rise (the second day of the second lunar month), Social Day Festival (the second day of the second lunar month), Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third lunar month), Cold Food Festival (to the future 105 or 106), Tomb-Sweeping Day (the third lunar month). Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar), Double Ninth Festival (ninth day of the ninth lunar month), Xiayuan Festival (October 15th of the lunar calendar), Winter Solstice Festival (Gregorian calendar 65438+ February 2 1 ~ 23) and New Year's Eve (December 29th or 30th of the lunar calendar).

Traditional festivals not only clearly record the rich and colorful social life and cultural contents of the ancestors of the Chinese nation, but also accumulate profound historical and cultural connotations. Traditional festivals not only enrich our lives, but also inherit profound historical and humanistic feelings. They are valuable spiritual and cultural heritage.

When traditional festivals are held, people can enjoy the beauty of life, the magnificence of nature, the kindness of human nature, the piety of life and a higher level of spiritual enjoyment. A sense of ceremony can also awaken people's inner respect for festivals.