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What English words are there for festivals?
China's traditional festivals are diverse in form and rich in content, and they are an integral part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of the history and culture of a nation or country. So what English words are there in festivals? Let's find out:

What are the English words for festivals

1.1 New Year's Day

2.2 World Wetlands Day

3.2 Valentine's Day.

April 8, International Women's Day

May 12, China Arbor Day

June 14, white day Day

July 14, International Policemen' Day.

World Consumer Right Day on August 15th

World Forest Day on September 21st

World Sleep Day on October 21st

World Water Day on November 22nd.

December 23rd World Meteorological Day

March 24th World Tuberculosis Day

April 1st April Fools' Day

Tomb-sweeping Day on April 5th.

World Health Day on April 7th, 16th

World Earth Day on April 22nd, 17th

World Intellectual Property Day on April 26th, 18th.

19.5.1 International Labor Day

2.5.3 world asthma day

21.5.4 China Youth Day

22.5.8 World Red-Cross Day.

23.May 12th International Nurse Day

24.May 15th International Family Day

25.May 17th World Telecommunications Day.

26.5.23 International Milk Day

27.5.31 World No-Smoking Day

28.6.1 International Children' s Day.

29.6.5 World Environment Day

3.6.17 World Day to Combat Desertification

31.6.23 International Olympic Day.

32.6.26 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

33.7.1 China * * * The anniversary of the founding of the Chinese communist party

34.7.1 International Architecture Day

35.7.11 World Population Day.

China People's Liberation Army Army Day on August 1st

International Youth Day on August 12th

International Anti-Illiteracy Day on September 8th.

39.9.1 China Teacher's Day

4.9.16 International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer

41.9.21 World Cease-fire Day.

42.9.27 world tourism day

43.1.1 National Day of the People's Republic of China

44.1.1 International Music Day.

45.1 October International Day of Older Persons

46.4 October World Animal Day

47.5 October World Teachers' Day (established by UNESCO).

48.9 October World Post Day

49.1 October World Mental Health Day

5.14 October World Standards Day.

51.15 October International Day of the Blind

52.15 October World Rural Women's Day

53.16 October World Food Day.

54.17 October International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

55.24 October United Nations Day.

56.24 October World Development Information Day

57.29 October International Biodiversity Day

58.31 October Halloween.

59.14 November World Diabetes Day

6.15 November International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

61.1 December World AIDS Day

62.3 December World Disabled Day

63.9 December World Football Day

64.25 December Christmas Day.

65.29 December, International Biodiversity Day

66. Easter Monday on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox (it may be any day between March 22 and April 25)

Mother's Day on the second Sunday in June.

Father's Day on the third Sunday in June

International Peace Day on the third Tuesday in June

International Day of the Deaf on the fourth Sunday in July.

World Habitat Day on the first Monday in July 1, October

Canada Thanksgiving Day on the second Monday in July 2, October.

International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction on the second Wednesday in October

World Sight Day on the second Thursday in October

Thanksgiving Day in the United States on the last Thursday in November.

76. The Spring Festival

77. Lantern Festival

78. The Dragon Boat Festival

79. China's Double-Seventh Day.

8. the Mid-Autumn Festival)

81 p > 81. The Double Ninth Festival

82. The Laba Rice Porridge Festival

English word for China Festival

Spring Festival:

lunar calendar

. The first month by lunarcalendar

Lunar New Year's Eve

the beginning of New Year

Lantern Festival

Traditional custom:

Couplet: two. Successful rhyming lines in poetry

Spring Festival couplets of Spring Festival couplets

paper-cuts

New Year paintings

Special purchases for the Spring Festival

spring cleaning; General house-cleaningl

family reunion

propose a toast

stay-up

make a new year's call

offer sacrifices to one's ancestors

gift money; Money given to children as a lunar new year gift

bid farewell to the old year

gourmet snacks:

rice cake; New Year cake

Family Reunion Diner

The Diner on New Year's Eve

jiaozi Jiao-zi; Chinese meat ravioli

dumpling dumplings made of sweet rice

eight-treasure rice Chinese rice pudding

candy tray candy tray

sugar lotus seed candy

peanut candy

folk art;

clay figure

shadow puppetry

puppet show

embroidery

paper-cut

Chinese knot

New Year picture: New Year painting

sugar-f blower: Igreblowing

dragon dance

lion dance

Yongko dance: Ruralfolk dance

lantern

Quyi Performance:

Opera: traditional opera

Deco Opera: operahighlights

Crosstalk: comic dialogue; Crosstalk

skits; Sketch

ventriloquism: vocal mimicry; Ventrioquism

acrobatic performance

circus performance

Rhyme Drum: drumsong of Peking

Walking on stilts: Walkmanstilts

varietyshow; Vaudeville

Entertainment:

Playing Mahjong: Playing Mahjong

Temple Fair: T.