Details, Explanation and Meaning About Traditonal Chinese holidays

Traditonal Chinese holidays Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

The traditonal Chinese holidays have been part of Chinese traditon for thousands of years, they are an essential part of Chinese Culture. Many holidays are associated with myths and folklore tales, but more realistically, they probably originated from ancient farmer rituals for celebrating harvests or prayer offering.

The most important Chinese holiday is the Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, it is also celebrated in Vietnam as Têt and other Asian countries.

All traditional holidays are scheduled according the Chinese Calendar.

The traditional holidays are also part of mordern holidays in China, for more details, check:

Date English Name Chinese Name Remarks
Last day of 12th lunar month Chinese New Year Eve 除夕 Cleaning the house, puting up new posters of "door gods" on front doors, fireworks before the family union dinner, which should be at least 10 course meal with a whole fish entree symbolizing the adundance of the coming year
1st day of 1st lunar month Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) 春节 More fireworks after midnight, visiting in-laws
15th day of 1st lunar month Lantern Festival 元宵节 Latern parade and lion dance celebraing the first full moon
5th day of the 4th lunar month Qing Ming Jie (Tomb Sweeping Day) 清明节 Cleaning and offering at family tombs, spring outing
5th day of 5th lunar month Dragon Boat Festival (Dragon Festival) 端午节 Dragon boat racing, eat Zhong Zi, commemorating the ancient poet Qu Yuan; drink yellow rice wine, related to the White Snake Lady legend
7th day of 7th lunar month Double Seven Festival 七夕 According to legend, the godess "Zi Niu"(a star) fell in love with the farmer boy "Niu Lang"(a star), but was disapporved by the her mother godess. As punishment, they were seperated by the Milky Way could only meet once a year on this night.
15th day of 7th lunar month Spirit Festival (Ghost Festival) 中元节
15th day of 8th lunar month Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival) 中秋节 Eat moon cake, family union meal, related to the legend of Chang Er
9th day of 9th lunar month Double Ninth Festival 重阳节 Autumn outing and mountain climbing

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