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English for various festivals

1. Spring Festival is the New Year.

Spring Festival is an important traditional festival in China and one of the most grand festivals in China. Spring Festival refers to the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, usually at the end of January or mid-February of the Gregorian calendar. This is the strongest period of family reunion and consumption in China, and it is also one of the most important festivals in China culture.

Celebrations of the Spring Festival include watching lanterns, paying New Year greetings, setting off fireworks, having a family reunion dinner and collecting red envelopes. In addition, during the Spring Festival, every household will clean the house and buy new clothes to welcome the arrival of the New Year.

2. Tomb-Sweeping Day is Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the traditional festivals of the Chinese nation, which falls on the fourth or fifth day of the third month of the lunar calendar. It is one of the traditional 24 solar terms in China. This festival is mainly for commemorating ancestors, offering sacrifices to deceased relatives, and expressing nostalgia and gratitude to relatives.

Important foods in Tomb-Sweeping Day include: Qing Tuan, Qing Guo Ming, Gao Hua, horseshoe cake, etc. In addition to sacrificial activities, people will go hiking, welcome the spring, enjoy flowers and fly kites in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Dragon Boat Festival is Dragon Boat Festival.

Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Double Ninth Festival, is one of the traditional festivals in China, which falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. This festival originated from the Warring States Period, the death of the great poet Qu Yuan and the personification of China folklore.

During the Dragon Boat Festival, people like to race dragon boats, eat zongzi, hang wormwood and drink realgar wine. In addition, people sometimes use mugwort pillows to drive away diseases and odors.

Mid-Autumn Festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional folk festivals in China. The date is August 15th in the lunar calendar, usually in the middle of September in the solar calendar. This festival is related to the legend of the moon, autumn harvest and Mid-Autumn Festival. People usually get together with relatives, enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes on this day.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is based on family reunion, and sometimes it takes part in temple fairs, lantern festivals, art performances and other activities. In addition, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also the best time to give gifts. People usually exchange blessings, moon cakes and other gifts.