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What are the traditional festivals in China?

Including Spring Festival, Winter Solstice Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival and so on.

Chinese traditional festivals

The first solar term of the new year: play with spring

1 month 1 day: New Year's Day.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month: Lantern Festival

March 8: Women's Day.

March 12: Arbor Day

The day before Tomb-Sweeping Day: cold food

April 5: Tomb-Sweeping Day

May 1 day: labor day

The fifth day of the fifth lunar month: Dragon Boat Festival

June 1 day: Children's Day.

July 1 day: China * * * Party Building Day.

July 7th: China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Day.

The seventh day of the seventh lunar month: Qixi Valentine's Day

July 13th of the lunar calendar: Respect for the Elderly Day.

August 1 day: China Army Day.

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

The ninth day of the ninth lunar month: Double Ninth Festival

September 10: Teacher's Day

October 1st: National Day.

Lunar calendar 1 1 22nd: winter solstice.

The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month: Laba Festival

Lunar New Year's Eve in December: New Year's Eve

The first day of the first lunar month: Spring Festival