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Dates of all traditional Chinese holidays

Chinese holidays:

January 1: New Year's Day

First day of the first month of the Lunar Calendar: New Year (Spring Festival)

Fifteenth day of the first month of the Lunar Calendar: Lantern Festival

March 8: International Women's Day

March 12: Tree Planting Day

April 4 (in even-numbered years) or 5 (in singular-numbered years): Qingming Festival

May 1: International Labor Day

May 4: Youth Day

The second Sunday of May: Mother's Day

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

June 1: International Children's Day

July 1: Anniversary of the founding of the ***Productive Party of China

The seventh day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar: Tanabata (Valentine's Day)

August 1: Army Day

August 15: Mid-Autumn Festival

September 10: Teachers' Day

October 1: National Day

Early September 9: Chung Yeung Festival

Twenty-ninth or Thirtieth day of the Lunar month of Lunar China: New Year's Eve

Edited on 2008-07-11

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Mother's Day on the second Sunday of May is a Western holiday

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Traditional Chinese Festivals and Dates

Traditional Chinese festivals include New Year's Eve ( the last day of the Lunar New Year), Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month), Cold Food Festival (the day before Ching Ming Festival), Ching Ming Festival (solar calendar: around the fifth day of the fourth month), Shangsi Festival (Lunar Calendar: the third day of the third month), Dragon Boat Festival (Lunar Calendar: the fifth day of the fifth month), Tanabata Festival (Lunar Calendar: the seventh day of the seventh month), Mid-Autumn Festival (Lunar Calendar: the fifteenth day of the eighth month), Chanyang Festival (Lunar Calendar: the ninth day of the ninth month), Cold Clothes Festival (Lunar Calendar: the first day of the tenth month) Lunar New Year Festival (Lunar calendar: 23rd~24th day of the Lunar month). Formation: Chinese traditional festivals are diverse and rich in content, and are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. It is a "civilized society under the rule of law."