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May is also called why month.

May of the lunar calendar is also called: High Moon, Liu Yue, Poisonous Moon, Summer, Evil Moon and General Moon.

May is the fifth month of the Gregorian calendar year, and it is a big month. * * * There is 3 1 day. "May" is also called "high moon". In the northern hemisphere, May is the third month of spring. There are two solar terms this month: Long Summer and Xiaoman. The festivals in May mainly include: May 1st International Labor Day, May 4th Youth Day and Mother's Day.

Including festivals

Labor Day: May 1, Youth Day: May 4th, Mother's Day: the second Sunday in May, Nurses' Day: May 12, National Day for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation: May 12, National Day for Helping the Disabled: the third Sunday in May, and World Telecommunication Day: May/kloc-2.

May 1

After the founding of New China, the State Council, the Central People's Government, designated May 1 February 1949 as the statutory Labor Day, with a national holiday. On this day every year, the whole country celebrates. People wear festive costumes and happily gather in parks, theaters and squares to participate in various celebration gatherings or cultural and recreational activities to commend workers who have made outstanding contributions.

Countries around the world generally hold corresponding celebrations. However, not all countries have designated May 1 as Labor Day, and those countries that celebrated May Day have different ways and habits.