Spring Festival (春节):Commemorating the Chinese New Year, the beginning of the lunar new year. One of the most important traditional festivals in China, people usually celebrate it by pasting couplets, setting off fireworks, eating a reunion dinner, and watching lantern shows.
Lantern Festival (元宵节):Commemorating the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. Also known as the “Festival of Lanterns” or the “Lantern Festival”. It is the first important festival after the Spring Festival, and people usually celebrate it by hanging lanterns, guessing lantern riddles, and eating元宵(glutinous rice balls).
Qingming Festival (清明节):Commemorating the tomb-sweeping day. It is a traditional ancestor worship festival, an important day for grave-sweeping and ancestor worship. Usually held on April 4th or 5th in the solar calendar, people usually celebrate it by sweeping tombs, offering flowers, and burning incense.
Dragon Boat Festival (端午节):Commemorating the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. Also known as the “Festival of Dragon Boats”. It is a festival to commemorate the ancient patriotic poet Qu Yuan, and people usually celebrate it by dragon boat racing, eating zongzi (pyramid-shaped glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves), and hanging artemisia (wormwood).
Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节):Commemorating the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month. Also known as the “Mooncake Festival” or the “Moon Festival”. It is a festival to celebrate harvest and reunion, and people usually celebrate it by admiring the moon, eating mooncakes, and guessing lantern riddles.
Double Ninth Festival (重阳节):Commemorating the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. Also known as the “Double Ninth Festival”. It is a festival for respecting the elderly, and people usually celebrate it by climbing high, admiring chrysanthemums, and eating 重阳糕(double ninth cakes).
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