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How many Chinese festivals are there in a ****?

How many Chinese festivals are there:

Traditional Chinese Festivals

Spring Festival ( 1st day of the first month of the lunar calendar )

Lantern Festival ( 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar )

Tou Tea ( 2nd day of the second month of the lunar calendar )

Cold Food Festival ( day before Ching Ming Festival)

Ching Ming Festival ( Festival of Ching Ming)

Dragon Boat Festival (5th day of 5th month of the lunar calendar)

Tanabata (7th day of the 7th month of the lunar calendar)

Zhong Yuan Festival ( Mid-Autumn Festival (15th day of the 7th month on the lunar calendar)

Mid-Autumn Festival (15th day of the 8th month on the lunar calendar)

Chung Yeung Festival (9th day of the 9th month on the lunar calendar)

Winter Solstice (winter solstice)

Lunar New Year's Day (8th day of the 1st month on the lunar calendar)

Lunar New Year's Festival (8th day of the 1st month on the lunar calendar)

Tail Teeth Festival (16th day of the 1st month on the lunar calendar)

Stove Ceremony (24th day of the 4th month on the lunar calendar)

Chinese New Year's Day (30th day of the 12th month on the lunar calendar)

New Year's Day (January 1)

Women's Day (March 8) )

Arbor Day (March 12)

Labor Day (May 1)

Youth Day (May 4)

Nurses' Day (May 12)

Children's Day (June 1)

Army Day (August 1)

Teachers' Day (September 10)

National Day (October 1)

Chinese have 24 festivals, which are:<

Lichun, rain, hibernation, vernal equinox, Qingming, Guyu, Lixia, Xiaoman, Mangzao, summer solstice, small summer, summer heat, Lichu, summer heat, White Dew, Autumn Equinox, Cold Dew, Frost, Lichun, light snow, snow, winter solstice, small cold, big cold.