How many festivals are there in China a year? Please, thank you.
. 1 People all over the world on New Year's Day 3.8 Women's Day Women all over the world 10. 1 People of China on National Day 12.25 Christmas Christian Lunar Festival. Share 1. 1 China people in the Spring Festival ... 5.5 China people in the Dragon Boat Festival ... 7. 1 4 Yulan Festival China people ... 9.9 Double Ninth Festival China people. .................................................................................................................................... ...................................................... March 15- International Consumer Day March 23rd-International Meteorological Day March 3rd 1- Safety Education Day April1-April Fool's Day April 7th-World Health Day April 27th. May 4th, Labor Day-May 8th, Youth Day-World Red Cross Day May 12- International Nurses Day May 15- International Family Day May 16- National Day for Helping the Disabled May 65438. June 1- International Children's Day June 5-International Environmental Protection Day June 6-National Eye Care Day June 25-National Land Day June 26-International Anti-Drug Day July 1- Party. July 7-China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Day July 1 1- World Population Day August 1- Army Day September 8-International Sweeping Day; International Journalists' Solidarity Day10 September-China Teachers' Day 20 September-national love teeth day 27 September-world tourism day 28 September-International Day of the Deaf/KLOC-0 April-World Animal Day10 August. Postal Day 65438+1October 14- World Standard Day 65438+1October 16- World Food Day 65438+1October 24-United Nations Day16544. 38+065438+1October 17- International Student Day 65438+February 5-International Volunteer Day 65438+February 25-Christmas Day 65438+February 25-Christmas Gift-giving Day 65448. Mother's Day on the first Sunday after the full moon (when the full moon is not on that day, it will be postponed to the full moon)-Father's Day on the second Sunday in May-Thanksgiving Day on the third Sunday in June-165438+ the fourth Thursday in October-a traditional lunar festival in China ■-commonly known as "Chinese New Year". According to the China lunar calendar, the first day of the first month is the beginning of a year. Traditional celebrations last from New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month. Every New Year's Eve, every family gets together to have a New Year's Eve dinner, which is called "reunion dinner". In the meantime, I talked and laughed, and I was happy. Then we celebrate our old age together, catch up with the old and talk about the new, and congratulate and encourage each other. When the new year comes, firecrackers and fireworks push the festive atmosphere to a climax. In northern China, there is a custom of eating jiaozi at this time, which means "having sex when you are young". There is a habit of eating rice cakes in the south, which symbolizes a better life. Putting up Spring Festival couplets, beating gongs and drums, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new are very lively. In addition, there are customs such as visiting each other to celebrate the New Year, dancing lions, playing dragon lanterns, performing social fires, visiting flower markets, and watching lantern festivals. January 15th-Lantern Festival The 15th night of the first lunar month is the traditional Lantern Festival in China, also known as Shangyuan Festival and Lantern Festival. The Lantern Festival will be held on the fifteenth day of the first month, which will push the celebration on New Year's Eve to another climax. On the night of Lantern Festival, the streets are decorated with lanterns and people appreciate them. Solve riddles on the lanterns and eating Yuanxiao have become the customs of several generations. The custom of enjoying lanterns on the Lantern Festival began in the Han Dynasty. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it developed into a grand lantern market. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the Kyoto lantern market often stretched for dozens of miles. The Lantern Festival was limited to the 11th night of the first month in Han Dynasty, extended to three nights in Tang Xuanzong, and lasted from the eighth day of the first month to the seventeenth day of the first month in Ming Dynasty. Acrobatics appeared in the Lantern Festival in the Tang Dynasty, and lantern riddles began to appear in the Song Dynasty. Opera performances were added in the Ming Dynasty. The colored lanterns used in the lantern market are also interpreted as orange lanterns, silk lanterns, colorful sheepskin lanterns, boneless wheat straw lanterns, lantern lanterns and Kongming lanterns. Lantern riddles, which began in the Southern Song Dynasty, are lively and interesting. After the development and creation of past dynasties, there are more than 100 kinds of crossword puzzles still in use today, such as basic grid, swinging grid, rolling grid, white grid, Xu He grid and so on. Most of them have limited formats and clever requirements. The custom of eating Lantern Festival began in Song Dynasty. It is intended to wish the whole family reunion, harmony and happiness in the new year. Yuanxiao is divided into solid and stuffing. There are five flavors: spicy, sweet, sour and salty. Can be boiled, fried, fried and steamed. Sweet-scented osmanthus wine makes Yuanxiao, five-flavor Yuanxiao made of meat stuffing, bean paste, sesame, sweet-scented osmanthus and nuts, and five-flavor Yuanxiao made of onion, mustard, garlic, leek and ginger have their own characteristics. The Dragon Boat Festival is the traditional Dragon Boat Festival in China, also known as Duanyang Festival, Chongwu Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. As early as the Zhou Dynasty, there was a custom of "storing orchids and bathing on May 5th". But many activities of the Dragon Boat Festival today are related to the memory of Qu Yuan, a great writer in China. On this day, every household will eat zongzi, and dragon boat races will be held all over the south, all of which are related to mourning Qu Yuan. At the same time, the Dragon Boat Festival is also a "health festival" handed down from ancient times. On this day, people sweep the courtyard, hang branches of Artemisia argyi, hang calamus and sprinkle realgar wine to remove rot, sterilize and prevent diseases. These activities also reflect the fine traditions of our nation. The seventh day of July-the Milky Way, composed of countless stars, spans the night sky like the Milky Way. People say it separates the enthusiastic cowherd from the weaver girl. Only on the seventh day of July every year, the magpies in the world can meet each other by taking a magpie bridge. This wonderful legend began in the Han dynasty and has been handed down from generation to generation for more than 1000 years. On this day, people have the custom of asking the Weaver Girl for help. It's usually a game to see who is more scheming. Therefore, Tanabata is also called Beggar's Day or Daughter's Day. Every Tanabata is coming, Petunia and Weaver will stay through the night until the sun rises. Therefore, it is also called the meeting of dead couples. On this night, there is also the custom of watching the Tianhe River and praying for a bumper harvest. In some places, there will also be a "Young Crop Conference". August 15th-Mid-Autumn Festival August 15th of the lunar calendar is the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, in addition to enjoying the moon, offering sacrifices to the moon and eating moon cakes, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building stupas in some places. In addition to moon cakes, all kinds of seasonal fresh fruits and dried fruits are also delicious in the Mid-Autumn Festival. This night, people look up at the bright moon as jade, and naturally look forward to family reunion. Wanderers who are far away from home also take this opportunity to pin their thoughts on their relatives in their hometown. Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival". On the ninth day of September-the Double Ninth Festival, the autumn is crisp and the osmanthus fragrance is fragrant. On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, the activities of the Double Ninth Festival are extremely rich, such as climbing mountains, enjoying chrysanthemums, drinking chrysanthemum wine, eating double ninth cake and inserting dogwood. The Double Ninth Festival is also the "Festival for the Elderly". On this day, the old people either admire chrysanthemums to cultivate their sentiments or climb mountains to exercise, adding infinite fun to the evening scenery in Sang Yu.