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What festivals are there in Hanfu?

The festivals of Hanfu are as follows:

Flower Festival on the second day of February: Wearing Hanfu is one of the traditional customs of the Han people to celebrate the Flower Festival. Flower Festival is also called Flower Festival, Hundred Flowers Birthday, Picking Vegetables Festival, Walking Festival, Spring Festival and so on. In the Tang Dynasty, February 15 was the Flower Festival, which was held at the same time as the Mid-Autumn Festival in August 15, and was collectively called "Flower Festival and Moon Festival". The period of Luoyang is February 2, and the period of Jiangnan after the Northern Song Dynasty is February 12. During the festival, people go to the suburbs to enjoy flowers together, which is called "outing". Girls cut five-color paper and stick it on the flower branches, which is called "enjoying the red".

March 3rd China Hanfu Day: China Hanfu Day is held on March 3rd of the lunar calendar every year. According to legend, the third day of the third lunar month is the birthday of Huangdi, the ancestor of the Chinese nation, and it is also an ancient festival. Therefore, the third day of the third lunar month is chosen as "Hanfu Day in China" every year, aiming at never forgetting the root and going forward bravely.

Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of May: During the Dragon Boat Festival, major Hanfu clubs basically hold Hanfu activities, so although they are not held centrally, national activities add up to a large-scale activity.

1 1 month 1 Japanese Hanfu Culture Week: Hanfu Culture Week was initiated by Fang Zhouzi, a cultural celebrity, and jointly created by both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Its fundamental purpose is to carry forward and inherit China's traditional dress culture and etiquette culture. This is the first large-scale presentation of China's traditional costumes and traditional etiquette culture. It not only shows the beauty of China's traditional costumes, but also shows the essence of China's ethical culture with the help of the rules of traditional costumes, such as moderation, integrity and honesty.