2. Chinese Valentine's Day, also known as Qiqiao Festival, Qijie Festival, Daughter's Day, Begging for Qiaoqiao Festival, Qixi Festival, Cow and Bull's Day and Qiaoxi Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. Chinese Valentine's Day, derived from the worship of the stars, is the birthday of the Seventh Sister in the traditional sense. Because the worship of the Seventh Sister was held on July 7th, it was named Tanabata. It is the traditional custom of Qixi to worship the Seventh Sister, pray for wishes, beg for skillful arts, sit and watch the morning glory and the weaver star, pray for marriage, and store water on Qixi. After historical development, Tanabata has been endowed with the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl", making it a festival symbolizing love, thus being regarded as the most romantic traditional festival in China, and it has even produced the cultural meaning of "China Valentine's Day" in contemporary times.