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What traditional festivals do Han people have?
Table of traditional festivals of Han nationality

the Spring Festival; Chinese New Year

In the first month, it snows in the courtyard, and the spring is not over-Chinese New Year.

In the first month, the snow shines on the courtyard, and the spring is not over —— Traditional Spring Festival (Ding Hai Revised Edition)

The Concept and Practice Plan of "Greater Spring Festival travel rush" Revival

The twentieth day of the first lunar month.

National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series: Tianchuan Festival

The 25th day of the first lunar month.

Bunker Filling Festival of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series

The first month (last day) of the lunar calendar.

The first month of the national traditional festival revival plan series is gloomy.

Zhonghe Festival, the first day of the second lunar month.

Zhonghe Festival, a revival plan for a series of national traditional festivals.

The Spring Festival (the second day of February) is the second day of February in the lunar calendar.

Spring Dragon Festival of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series (Dragon Rise on February 2nd)

The fifteenth day of the second lunar month is the Flower Festival.

The Day of Hundred Flowers is a Beautiful Day, Not the Half Spring of the Flower Dynasty —— The Revival Scheme of the Han Traditional Festival "Flower Festival"

Spring Equinox

Spring Equinox Festival (Spring Festival) of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series.

Shangsi Festival is the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar.

In March, the feather crossed the sand head, and spring dance moored on the peach blossom-Shangsi Festival.

Perrin Baby, Qushui Flows —— Pursuing the Distant Daughter's Day

Qingming Festival in Tomb-Sweeping Day

Listen to the wind and rain, lead a clear life-cold food in traditional festivals in China and Tomb-Sweeping Day's revival plan.

Bath Buddha Festival, the eighth day of the fourth lunar month.

Bathing Buddha Festival of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series

Long Summer Festival, Lunar New Year.

Long Summer Festival of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series

Dragon Boat Festival, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.

Liu Hua is all over Qingchuan in May, and Fang Lan in Duanyang basks in the sun —— Suggestions and plans for the revival of Dragon Boat Festival.

On May 13th of the lunar calendar, it's the Rain Festival.

Rain Festival, a series of plans to revive national traditional festivals.

Dragon, summer solstice and the highest day in a day are May 20th, summer solstice and June 6th in the summer calendar respectively.

Dragon, Summer Solstice and Rain in the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series.

On June 24th of the lunar calendar, Lotus Festival.

Lotus Festival of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series

Valentine's Day in China is on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.

In July, the clear sky is like practice, and the blue night whispers in memory of Shan Juan —— China's plan to revive the Han tradition on Valentine's Day.

Mid-Autumn Festival, the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month.

Mid-Autumn Festival and Orchid Festival of National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series.

Mid-Autumn Festival, August 15th of the lunar calendar.

Light Shadows in Bagui, Sacrificing the Moon in Autumn Night on Earth —— The Revival Plan of the Mid-Autumn Festival in China

Double Ninth Festival, the ninth day of the ninth lunar month.

September Frost Chrysanthemum Covers Qiu Guang, Live up to the fragrance under the east fence —— Revival plan of traditional Double Ninth Festival

Next Yuan Festival, October 15th of the lunar calendar.

Lantern Festival under the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series

Winter to Sunday Lunar Winter to Sunday

China Traditional Winter Solstice Festival Revival Scheme (Third Edition: Written in Dinghai Winter Solstice)

1 1 month, the night is long and cold, and the cathode returns to the sun-a revival plan for the traditional winter solstice festival.

Laba Festival and Exorcism Day: the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month.

Laba Festival and Exorcism Day of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series

Lunar 16th, Tail Tooth Festival.

"Tail Tooth Festival" of the National Traditional Festival Revival Plan Series