The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is called China Valentine's Day and Begging for Skills Festival, which is the most romantic traditional festival in China. According to legend, on this night every year, the weaver girl and the cowherd in the sky will meet at the magpie bridge. This traditional festival in China is also Valentine's Day in China today.
On the 14th day of the seventh lunar month (July 15th in some places), Meng Lanjie is also called Ghost Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. According to legend, the gate of hell will open on this day, and countless ghosts will flock to the dead to linger. Therefore, after dark that day in Meng Lanjie, people will burn clothes on the street and give them to all living things.
The Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. At night, when the bright moon is in the sky, people will sit together and eat moon cakes, fresh fruits and other foods while enjoying the moon. According to legend, after the death of the goddess the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Hou Yi missed his wife and came to Chang 'e's favorite back garden on the night of August 15th, when the moon was the biggest and roundest. She put on the incense table, put on her favorite fresh fruit and food, and made a distant sacrifice to remember her Chang 'e in the Moon Palace. When people heard that the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon had become an immortal, they set up an incense table under the moon, placed fresh fruits and food, and prayed for good luck and peace to the kind Chang 'e.