There are many important festivals in China, and each festival has its own unique significance and celebration methods. The following are some introductions and related pictures of important festivals in China.
1. Spring Festival: Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China, also known as China Lunar New Year. It marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and is usually held at the end of October or February. People will hold various celebrations, such as putting up Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, and dancing dragons and lions. The following is a picture of the Spring Festival celebrations:
2. Tomb-Sweeping Day: Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional ancestor worship festival in China, usually between April 4th and 6th. People will sweep graves, worship their ancestors, and enjoy flowers. The following is a picture of Tomb-Sweeping Day sweeping a grave:
3. Dragon Boat Festival: Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China, also known as Dragon Boat Festival. It is usually held on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month to commemorate the ancient poet Qu Yuan. People will row dragon boats, eat zongzi and have a series of folk activities. The following is a picture of rowing a dragon boat on the Dragon Boat Festival:
4. Mid-Autumn Festival: Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional reunion festival in China, usually held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. People will enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes, and also have some traditional folk activities, such as solve riddles on the lanterns. The following is a picture of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival:
5. National Day: National Day is a national holiday in China to celebrate the founding of China and China. It is usually held on October 1 and lasts for 7 days. People will hold various celebrations, such as watching military parades and setting off fireworks. The following is a picture of the National Day military parade:
The above are introductions and related pictures of some important festivals in China. These festivals not only have a long history and cultural connotation, but also are important moments for people to get together, celebrate and inherit traditions.