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Common holiday English words

1. New Year's Day,

Celebrating the beginning of the new year on January 1 every year, people hold various New Year parties, which can be heard everywhere The bell sounds "farewell to the old and welcome the new".

2. St. Valentine's Day

February 14th every year is the anniversary of the death of Saint Valentine, a martyrdom saint in the 3rd century. Lovers give each other gifts on this day, so it is also called "Valentine's Day" (the lovers' day)

3. Easter (Easter Day, Easter Sunday)

Generally every year The first Sunday of the full moon after the Spring Equinox, around March 7. This festival celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and people eat Easter Eggs during the festival.

4. April Fool's Day

Every year on April 1st, this festival comes from celebrating the arrival of the "Vernal Equinox" (Venal equinox), and is celebrated on April 1st. People who play pranks and fools are called "April Fools".

5. Mother's Day

On the second Sunday of May every year, national flags are hung at the entrances of government departments and homes to show respect for mothers. At home, the children and their father buy gifts for their mother or do some housework.

6. Father's Day

It is celebrated on the third Sunday in June every year to show respect for the father. At home, the children and their mother buy some gifts for their father.

7. Labor Day

It is celebrated on the first Monday in September every year to show respect for workers.

8. Halloween (Eve of All Saint's Day)

On October 31st every year, children often dress up as ghosts, play with lanterns or light bonfires.

9. Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving Day)

Every year on the last Thursday of November, it is a federal holiday in the United States to commemorate the autumn harvest given by God.

10 , Christmas (Christmas Day)

Every December 25th, the day when Christians celebrate the birth of Christ, it is the most solemn holiday in the United States.

11. New Year's Eve

12. Spring Festival: the Spring Festival

13. Cold Food Festival

14. Tomb Sweeping Day: Tomb Sweeping Day

15. Dragon Boat Festival: the Dragon Boat Festival

16. Qixi Festival: Magpie Festival Hungry Ghost Festival: Hungry Ghost Festival

17. Mid-Autumn Festival: Mid-autumn Festival

18. Double Ninth Festival: Double Ninth Festival

19. Laba Festival: the Laba Festival