When is Valentine's Day in China?
The real Valentine's Day in China is in Chinese Valentine's Day. Chinese Valentine's Day, also known as Cowherd and Weaver Girl Festival or China Valentine's Day, is one of the most romantic traditional festivals in China. Its date is the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year, which is usually equivalent to the beginning of August in the solar calendar. On this day, the legendary Cowherd and Weaver Girl can finally meet each other and meet each other through the bridge on the Tianhe River. This festival originated from a legend in ancient China, telling the story of a cowherd and a weaver girl. Cowherd and Weaver Girl are two stars. They are eager to meet each other, but the Tianhe River blocks them. However, the merciful Emperor was moved by their faithful love and allowed them to meet on the seventh day of July, connected by the magpie bridge on the Tianhe River.