The festivals in China include Laba Festival, Spring Festival, Cold Food Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, China Valentine's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Winter Solstice and so on. Foreign festivals include: New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, April Fool's Day, Christmas, Mother's Day, American Independence Day, Easter, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, etc. It has always been a traditional folk custom day in China, and every festival is different. For example, when the Spring Festival comes every year, every household will set off firecrackers, have a family reunion dinner, put up auspicious couplets and drive away demons and ghosts. Literary and art groups will also beat gongs and drums, play dragon lanterns, March in the streets and publicize the folk arts in China. Foreigners spend holidays differently from us, such as Christmas and New Year. They either spend time at home, travel abroad or sing hymns in church, and there are few programs in the evening. But their National Day is different. All the performing groups are concentrated in cities like Philadelphia and new york, holding large-scale performances. In China, every big festival has a corresponding festival party. Extended data:
China generally has specific contents, such as Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. There are also certain arrangements during the festival, such as Spring Festival, having a family reunion dinner and visiting relatives and friends. Over time, some of them have become fixed entertainment, and they have to be done whether they like it or not, and even many of them have complicated backgrounds. It's not easy to be happy. Foreign festivals, even traditional ones, are just family reunions, but now after commercial development, they are basically convenient to consume and lively to play.
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