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Looking for the dates and names of all holidays!

1. Cold Food Festival

Time: 1~2 days before Qingming Festival

Cold Food Festival is an old custom that is popular in northern my country. In ancient times, the date was not the same. It’s not fixed, some say it’s the day before Qingming Festival, and another says it’s two days before Qingming Festival. Most of them are celebrated with Qingming Festival.

2. Tomb-Sweeping Festival

Time: The day of Qingming Festival in the Ganzhi calendar, around April 5th in the Gregorian calendar (Gregorian calendar).

Qingming Festival, also known as Outing Festival, Xingqing Festival, March Festival, Ancestor Worship Festival, etc., takes place at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. The Qingming Festival originates from ancestral beliefs and spring festival rituals in ancient times. It has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival.

3. Dragon Boat Festival

Time: Before the Han Dynasty, it was on the noon day of the fifth month of the Ganzhi calendar. After the Han Dynasty, it evolved into the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.

The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Duanyang Festival, Chongwu Festival, Midday Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Zhengyang Festival, Bathing Orchid Festival, Tianyi Festival, Tianzhong Festival, etc., is a festival created by our ancestors for worship. A festival to worship the dragon ancestors and pray for blessings and ward off evil spirits.

4. Chinese Valentine's Day

Time: The seventh day of the seventh lunar month

The Chinese Valentine's Day, also known as Qiqiao Festival, Qijie Festival, Girl's Day, Qiqiao Festival, Qinianghui, Qiaoxi, Niu Gonggongpo Day, Double Seventh Festival, etc. are traditional Chinese folk festivals. They are the birthday of the Seventh Sister in the traditional sense. Because worship activities are held on the evening of July 7, it is called "Qixi Festival" .

5. Zhongyuan Festival

Time: the 15th day of the seventh lunar month

The Zhongyuan Festival is a Taoist name, and it is also known as the half and seventh day of July in the folk world. The fourteenth day of the lunar month is the ancestor worship festival, which is called Bon Festival in Buddhism. The main festival customs include worshiping ancestors, setting off river lanterns, worshiping dead souls, burning paper ingots, and offering sacrifices to land. Its origin can be traced back to the ancestor worship and related festivals in ancient times.