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What English do you eat on Double Ninth Festival?
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the Spring Festival; Chinese New Year

Autumn is the first day of January, and the lunar calendar is the first day of the Lunar New Year.

Family gathering

Jiaozi and jiaozi.

New year's eve

Set off some fireworks. Set off fireworks.

the Lantern Festival

1 month 15 days

Tangyuan yuanxiao

Spring has begun.

Put on holiday clothes

Farmers whip cows made of paper farmers whip cows made of paper.

The farmers are singing and dancing.

Tomb-Sweeping Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day (Tomb-Sweeping Day is in Tomb-Sweeping Day in spring)

Number five. April fifth, fifth.

Grave-sweeping occasion for ancestor worship.

Double Ninth Festival

The ninth day of September

Dragon Boat Festival

Number five. May 5

Tangyuan Zongzi (inaccurate)

Dragon boat dragon boat

The eighth day of the last month of the lunar calendar (the eighth day of 654381February+February 8) Laba.

Nuts, dried fruits, rice porridge and other porridge made of nuts and dried fruits.

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1. Spring Festival (lunar calendar 1 month 1 day); Chinese New Year

2. Lantern Festival (lunar calendar 1 month 15)

3. Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5) Tom B- Tomb-Sweeping Day

4. Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month)

5. Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar)

6. Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month)

7. New Year's Eve (December 30th)

Comparison between Chinese and English of Common Traditional Activities in China

Celebrate the Spring Festival for China New Year.

Spring Festival couplets

paper cutting

New year pictures

Buy new year's goods to do shopping for the Spring Festival; Spring Festival shopping

toast

Lantern lanterns

Fireworks, fireworks

Firecrackers (people scare away monsters with loud crackles. )

Red envelopes (cash wrapped in red paper) symbolize the wealth of the coming year. )

Lion dancing is considered to show evil and bring good luck. )

Dragon dance (expecting good weather and good harvest)

Chinese opera

variety show

A riddle written on a lantern

Lantern exhibition

stay up late

Happy new year; ; Happy new year; pay New Year calls

Taboo taboo

Get rid of bad luck.

Sacrifice to ancestors

Gift money; For the lucky money; Money culture notes given to children as Chinese New Year gifts; In the past, lucky money was distributed in the form of 100 copper coins strung on a red rope, symbolizing people's hope to live to be 100 years old. Today, money is put in a red envelope, and its face value is considered auspicious, representing luck and wealth.

Say goodbye to the old year

Cleaning the house, spring cleaning; thorough cleanup

Age; Raise the cake; New year cake

reunion dinner

Dinner on New Year's Eve

Jiao zi jiao zi/dumping; China rouxian wonton

Zongzi Zongzi

The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is a traditional festival full of romance. Chinese Valentine's Day on July 7th is a traditional festival full of romance.

Mid-autumn festival

Moon cake moon cake

The fifth day of the eighth lunar month, the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month.