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How many festivals are there in a year? What are their names?
Traditional festivals in China The following festivals, unless otherwise specified, are calculated according to the lunar calendar: 1, Spring Festival on the first day of the first month, In ancient times, there were more than 30 names such as Yuanri, New Year's Day, Yuanzheng, Yuanchen, Yuanshuo, Sanyuan, Sanzheng, Zhengdan and Zhengshuo. 2. On the fifth day of the first month, the birthday of Lushen was 3. On the fifteenth day of the first month, Shangyuan Festival (Lantern Festival) was 4. On the second day of February, the Spring Dragon Festival was also called Dragon Head Raising and Qinglong Festival 5. On February 15th, the Flower Festival 6. On the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day, the Cold Food Festival was 7 and March. On the 15th day after the vernal equinox, Tomb-Sweeping Day (now April 5th in the solar calendar), the Buddha's Birthday on the 8th day of April, and it is also known as the Cow Festival. 10, Dragon Boat Festival on the 5th day of May1,Summer Solstice Festival 12, and Sunbathing Festival on June 6th. "Auntie's Day" and "June 6th, please aunt" were another festival in ancient times, called Tiangong Festival, and June 6th was also a festival of Buddhist temples, called Fanjing Festival. 13, July 7th, commonly known as Qixi Festival, July 7th, Beggar's Day 14, and Mid-Autumn Festival on July 15th, also known as Ghost Festival and Bonin Festival. 15, Dizang Festival on July 30th 16, Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th 17, Chung Yeung Festival on September 9th 18, early October and October, Also known as ancestor worship festival 19, October 15th, February 20th, November 22nd, Winter Solstice 2 1, December 8th, Laba Festival 22, December 23rd, Kitchen Festival, commonly known as "off-year", also known as off-year, off-year, off-year festival 23, the last day of the twelfth lunar month, except for the day.