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What is the order of the 24 traditional festivals?

There are no 24 traditional festivals in China, only 17.

1, Spring Festival: Lunar calendar 1 month 1 day; Put up couplets, sweep the dust, eat jiaozi, pay New Year greetings and set off firecrackers.

2. Lantern Festival: Lunar calendar 1 month 15; Eat Yuanxiao, celebrate Yuanxiao, offer sacrifices to the gods, walk away from all diseases, and dance lions and walk on stilts.

3, the dragon looks up: February 2 of the lunar calendar; Sacrifice to the gods, eat dragon food, collect dragon breath, shave the dragon head, carry the dragon boat, make cattle plow the fields, write and draw dragons. ?

4. Flower Festival: February 2 of the lunar calendar; I wish the temple fair, spring outing to catch butterflies, planting flowers and picking vegetables, drying seeds and praying, and making flower cakes.

5. Cold Food Festival: April 4 or 5 of the Gregorian calendar (the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day); Sweeping, hiking, swinging, cuju, hook and chicken fighting.

6. Tomb-Sweeping Day: April 5 or 6 of the Gregorian calendar; Go hiking, grave-sweeping, planting trees, flying kites, eating green balls, inserting willows, tug-of-war, swinging, shooting willows and having a silkworm flower party.

7. Dragon Boat Festival: the fifth day of the fifth lunar month; Dragon boat race, eating zongzi, hanging wormwood and calamus, winding colorful ropes, drinking realgar wine, avoiding the five poisons, hiding from the Dragon Boat Festival, putting up noon symbols, wearing damselflies and drawing foreheads.

8. China Valentine's Day: the seventh day of the seventh lunar month; Xiangqiaohui, catching dew, worshiping ghosts and gods, seeking marriage, fighting skillfully, listening to whispers, tying red ropes and purifying water.

9. Mid-Autumn Festival: July 14th or 15th of the lunar calendar; Sacrifice ancestors, set off river lanterns, worship the dead, burn paper ingots and worship the land.

10, Mid-Autumn Festival: August 15th of the lunar calendar; Enjoy the moon, Yue Bai, eat moon cakes, drink osmanthus wine, light lanterns, celebrate the Lantern Festival, watch the tide, burn towers, play with rabbits and hold banquets.

1 1, Double Ninth Festival: the ninth day of the ninth lunar month; Climbing mountains in autumn, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods, wearing dogwood, eating Chongyang cake and drinking chrysanthemum wine.

12, Cold Clothes Festival: the first day of the tenth lunar month; Send warm clothes to ancestors in the form of sweeping graves to worship.

13, Next Yuan Festival: October 15th of the lunar calendar; Build temples, worship ancestors, and worship gods.

14, winter solstice festival: Gregorian calendar1October 2 1 day or 22nd; Sacrifice ancestors, hold banquets, etc.

15, Laba Festival: the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month; Eat laba porridge, laba vinegar, laba garlic, ice, laba tofu and laba noodles. ?

16, off-year: December 23rd or 24th of the lunar calendar; Clean the house, take a bath, eat candy, and sacrifice to ghosts and gods.

17, New Year's Eve: December 29th or 30th of the lunar calendar; On New Year's Eve, Chinese New Year's Eve, firecrackers are set off, ancestors are worshipped, old age is celebrated, lanterns are hung, and lucky money is given.