2. Spring Festival: the first festival of the Chinese nation, the first day of the first lunar month. During the Spring Festival, the whole family is reunited, and New Year's Eve is celebrated with fireworks and firecrackers.
3. Lantern Festival: On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival means the first full moon night of the year.
4. Tomb-Sweeping Day: The fifth day of the fourth lunar month. Tomb-Sweeping Day is the only folk festival with solar terms and festivals, mainly referring to natural solar terms, which later became an important festival for ancestor worship.
5. Dragon Boat Festival: the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. As the festival name of the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, it originated in memory of Qu Yuan.
6. Chinese Valentine's Day: The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is Valentine's Day in ancient China. Some people also call it "Begging for Cleverness Festival".
7. Mid-Autumn Festival: On August 15th of the lunar calendar, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, people try their best to get together with their families, and the harvest will be fruitful. The main activities are enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes.
8. Double Ninth Festival: the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. The custom of the Double Ninth Festival includes climbing high and overlooking, inserting dogwood, drinking chrysanthemum wine and other activities. Now China has designated the ninth day of September as the Day of Respect for the Elderly.