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What is the significance and value of traditional festivals?
China is a country of etiquette, which expresses China people's recognition of the importance and value of things. Without a sense of ceremony, it is difficult for people to identify and obey the festival psychologically, and the ceremony itself is an important way for people to participate.

A series of procedures, in turn, represent the layers of festival cultural connotation, and it is also a process of letting the soul participate in aesthetics.

In such a seemingly complicated ceremony, people's emotions are expressed and vented, and the cultural connotation and significance of the festival are also highlighted and passed down. Rituals make traditional festivals solemn and meaningful, adding interest and value to life.

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Month and day are the same (lunar calendar): Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Dragon Head Rise (the second day of February), Shangsi Festival (the third day of March), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of May), Tanabata (the seventh day of July) and Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of September).

Mid-month: Lantern Festival (15th day of the first month), Mid-Autumn Festival (15th of July), Mid-Autumn Festival (15th of August) and Xiayuan Festival (15th of October).

The first day of the month and the end of the month: Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Poverty Festival (the 29th or 30th day of the first month), Cold Clothes Festival (the 1st day of October) and New Year's Eve (the 29th or 30th day of December).

Exotic Festival: Bathing Buddha Festival (the eighth day of April).