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China's three major lantern festivals

1. The Mid-Autumn Festival, the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival are considered to be the three major festivals of lights in China;

2. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China and the countries of the Chinese Character Cultural Circle and falls on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar;

3. The Lantern Festival, which is the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar every year, is one of the traditional festivals in China;

4. The Spring Festival, which is the first day of the year, is also known as the traditionally known as the New Year's Day.

Mid-Autumn Festival

Lunar New Year Festival

Spring Festival

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Mid-Autumn Festival:

1, Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Song Dynasty, to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, has become one of the Chinese traditional festivals with the Spring Festival;

2, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been the custom of drinking cinnamon wine since ancient times;

3, the Mid-Autumn Festival to the moon's fullness omen of the reunion of people.

4. The Mid-Autumn Festival is known as one of the four major traditional festivals in China, together with the Dragon Boat Festival, the Spring Festival and the Qingming Festival.

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