The first day of the first lunar month: Spring Festival;
The fifteenth day of the first month: Lantern Festival, Taoist Shangyuan Festival;
On the twentieth day of the first month, Tianchuan Festival, also known as Tianchuan Festival (from the fairy tale of the goddess mending the sky, the main customs are: pancake "mending Tianchuan", Tianchuan shooting, and disorderly rice needles);
On the 25th day of the first month, Tiancang Festival (Cangcang Festival);
The second day of February: Spring Dragon Festival (also known as Dragon Head Raising and Qinglong Festival);
February 12, Flower God Festival (also known as Flower God Festival);
The day before Tomb-Sweeping Day: Cold Food Festival (the lunar calendar date is not fixed);
Gregorian calendar (Gregorian calendar) April 4 or 5: Tomb-Sweeping Day, one of the 24 solar terms;
Third day of March: Shangsi Festival;
Gregorian calendar (Gregorian calendar) March 12: Arbor Day;
The fifth day of May: Dragon Boat Festival;
Gregorian calendar (Gregorian calendar) June 2 1 or 22: summer solstice, one of the 24 solar terms;
May 13: Rain Festival;
June 1st: Half-year Festival (half-year);
On the sixth day of June, the clothes drying festival (sunbathing festival) and the menstruation Festival;
The seventh day of July: Qixi (the seventh day of July, Begging for Clevership Festival);
July 15: Taoist Mid-Autumn Festival and Buddhist Bonner Festival (commonly known as Ghost Festival);
August 15: Mid-Autumn Festival;
September 9: Double Ninth Festival;
October 1st: Cold Clothes Festival (also called ancestor worship festival);
10 month 15 day: Taoist festival of the next yuan;
Gregorian calendar (Gregorian calendar) 65438+around February 22nd: winter solstice;
The eighth day of December: Laba Festival;
1Feb. 23rd: Festival of offering sacrifices to stoves (also called off-year festival);
The last day of December: every year except Sunday, except Sunday;
Except Sunday night, it is called New Year's Eve (New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve).