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How to say Dragon Boat Festival in everyday English?

How to say Dragon Boat Festival in English?

Dragon Boat Festival

Dragon Boat Festival

We talked about the Dragon Boat Festival and Children's Day.

We talked about Dragon Boat Festival and Children's Day.

I am very excited because the Dragon Boat Festival is coming.

I am very excited because the Dragon Boat Festival is coming.

The other two are Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.

The other two important festivals are Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.

How to say Dragon Boat Festival in English?

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How to write Dragon Boat Festival in English?

Dragon Boat Festival

How to translate the Dragon Boat Festival into English? What is the English date of the Dragon Boat Festival?

On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, Dragon Boat Festival.

How to say Dragon Boat Festival in English?

Dragon Boat Festival

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Li Mei, when is the Dragon Boat Festival?

Li Mei, when is the Dragon Boat Festival?

When is the Dragon Boat Festival? How to read English?

the 5th day of the fifth lunar month

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How to say Dragon Boat Festival in English?

Dragon Boat Festival is an authentic translation.

The following is an introduction to Dragon Boat Festival in English Encyclopedia, with many new words for reference.

Dragon Boat Festival (Chinese: Dragon Boat Festival), also known as Dragon Boat Festival, is a traditional festival in China and other East and Southeast Asian societies. In Taiwan Province, the Lantern Festival is a public holiday. In Hong Kong and Macau, it is also called "Duānwǔ Festival", and in Hong Kong and Macau, it is called "Yuanxiao". In 2008, this festival was restored as an official national festival in China. Countries with a large number of Chinese will also celebrate this festival, such as Singapore and Malaysia. Outside the Chinese-speaking society, equivalent and related festivals include Kodomo no hi in Japan, Dano in South Korea, and T? t? Is it okay? In Vietnam.

This festival takes place on the fifth day of the fifth month of the China lunar calendar. This is the origin of the alias of double five. [3]2009 is May 28th, and 20 10 is June 16. The highlights of the celebration include eating zongzi, drinking realgar wine and racing dragon boats.

In May, 2009, the China government nominated this festival to be included in UNESCO's global list of "intangible cultural heritage", [4] partly in response to South Korea's successful nomination of Dano Festival in 2005, which China criticized as "cultural robbery". [5]