Are there any special festivals?
Are there any special festivals? Festivals refer to important memorable days in life. It is also a manifestation of culture. Due to different cultural customs, different countries have different festivals. So, what are the special festivals?
What are the special festivals 1 1, May 4th Youth Day?
May 4th Youth Day originated from the May 4th Movement of China in 19 19. The May 4th Patriotic Movement was a patriotic movement that was thoroughly anti-imperialist and anti-feudal, and it was also the beginning of China's new-democratic revolution. 1939, the Northwest Youth Salvation Federation in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region designated May 4th as China Youth Day.
During the Youth Day, colorful commemorative activities will be held all over China, and young people will concentrate on various social volunteers and social practice activities. Many places also hold adult ceremonies on Youth Day.
2, China * * * Production Party Party Day.
After the establishment of China * * * Production Party 192 1 year on July 23rd, under the brutal rule of the reactionary warlord government, it was only in a secret state and there was no environment for public activities. During the Great Revolution, the Party was busy with national cooperation, launched the workers' and peasants' movement and supported the Northern Expedition, so it was in no condition to commemorate the birth of the Party. Taking July of 1 year as the birthday of China * * * production party was put forward by Comrade Mao Zedong in May of 1938.
3. China War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Victory Day
1On September 2nd, 945, the ceremony of Japan's surrender to the Allied Forces was held on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. Under the watchful eyes of the representatives of nine surrendering countries, including China, Japan signed the instrument of surrender. This was the first comprehensive victory in the history of China's anti-aggression in modern times, and it also made great contributions to the victory of the world anti-fascist war. After that, September 3rd of each year was designated as the Victory Day of China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
4. China Teachers' Day
1985 65438+1October 2 1 day, the ninth meeting of the 6th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) made a resolution to designate September 10 as China's Teacher's Day, in order to thank the teachers who taught and puzzled. Teachers are regarded as engineers of the human soul, and the teaching profession is often regarded as the most glorious profession in the world.
5. People's Republic of China (PRC) National Day
People's Republic of China (PRC) National Day is also called National Day, National Day, National Day, National Day, China National Day and National Day Golden Week. The Central People's Government announced that from 1950, 65438+ 10/0/day every year is the day when People's Republic of China (PRC) was proclaimed as a national day.
People's Republic of China (PRC) National Day is a national symbol, which appeared with the founding of New China and became particularly important. It has become a symbol of an independent country, reflecting China's national system and polity.
What are the special festivals 2 1, Tomb-Sweeping Day?
Qingming is an ancient festival of the Chinese nation. It is not only a solemn festival to sweep graves and worship ancestors, but also a happy festival for people to get close to nature, go for an outing and enjoy the fun of spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day is located on April 5th of the Gregorian calendar, that is,15th after the vernal equinox.
2. Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, originated in China. It was originally a festival in which ancient ancestors sacrificed their ancestors in the form of dragon boat races. Qu Yuan, a Chu poet in the Warring States Period, committed suicide by throwing himself into the Miluo River during the Dragon Boat Festival, which was later regarded as a festival to commemorate Qu Yuan. In some places, there are sayings in memory of Wu Zixu, Cao E and meson tui.
3. Chinese Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day in China is the earliest love festival in the world. It is a traditional folk custom in China to sit and watch the morning glory and the Weaver Girl, visit friends in the boudoir, worship the Weaver Girl, seek marriage, learn needlework, and pray for blessings.
4. Mid-Autumn Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival, that is, the ancestor worship festival in July and a half, mainly includes ancestor worship, setting off river lanterns, worshipping the dead and burning paper ingots. Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from the ancient "July and a half", harvesting crops in autumn and offering sacrifices to ancestors.
July and a half is a festival to celebrate the harvest and repay the earth in early autumn, and some crops have matured. According to the law, people should worship their ancestors and report Qiu Cheng to them with new rice. It is a traditional cultural festival to commemorate ancestors, and its cultural core is to respect ancestors and filial parents.
5. Mid-Autumn Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the traditional festivals in China, which was as famous as the Spring Festival. Influenced by China culture, Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for overseas Chinese in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially local Chinese. Since 2008, Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. On May 20th, 2006, it was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by the State Council.
What are the special festivals? 3 1, Thailand Songkran Festival.
As the New Year in Thailand, it has a high reputation overseas as the Spring Festival. The Songkran Festival in Thailand also means clearing away all evils, misfortunes and sins and starting a new year with all the beauty and purity. At the same time, the Songkran Festival in Thailand has also promoted the vigorous development of tourism in Thailand.
Date: April 13 every year, lasting for 3 days (there are 5 days this year).
Held from April 13 to April 15 every year. On February 27th this year, the Thai cabinet meeting decided that the Songkran Festival (also known as the "Water-splashing Festival") lasted for five days, and the holiday time was from April 12 to April 16. The main activities of the festival include fasting monks to do good deeds, bathing and purifying, people splashing water on each other to pray for blessings, worshipping their elders, releasing animals and playing songs and dances. At the Songkran Festival, we can ... splash whoever we want. ...
2. Leugeton, Thailand
Although the popularity of loi krathong is not as good as that of the Songkran Festival, how can friends who are keen on traveling in Thailand miss such a beautiful festival as loi krathong in Thailand, especially when thousands of people make a small wish?
Date: 165438+ October every year
3. Full Moon Party in Thailand
During the full moon, backpackers and electronic music lovers from all over the world will flock to Pan 'an Island, which is famous for its full moon parties. This party is called the full moon party. Its tradition is to be covered with fluorescent pigments and dance and revel under the full moon. You can draw your own body like an artist to attract others.
4. Holi Festival in India
Holi Festival, also known as Holi Festival, is an important festival for Indians and Hindus, and it is also a traditional Indian New Year. People use gas, liquid and solid to interpret colors, in order to cover everything that moves more than three times in front of their eyes. During Holi Festival, people from dignitaries to ordinary people are singing and dancing, dressed in colorful clothes to welcome the arrival of spring.
Date: Full moon night in 65438+February in Indian calendar every year.
5. Korea Mud Festival
The biggest highlight of the Baoning Mud Festival, "Mud melee", will also throw large mud cannons and more than 10,000 mud water cannons to bring greater happiness to the participants. At first, the purpose of Mud Festival was to publicize the magical efficacy of Baoning Mud Cosmetics and tourist attractions such as Dachuan Beach. Now it has successfully become an important entertainment festival every year.
6.the orange war
Every year in ivrea, Italy, an "orange fight" is held, in which oranges are thrown at each other, imitating the fighting between Italian enemies in the Middle Ages. The New York Times said that the "Orange Wars" was full of symbolic meaning, and the broken pulp and juice represented the blood of the tyrant.
7. Tomato Festival
Tomato Festival, also known as Tomato Festival, is the most famous festival in the world. At this time of year, thousands of people from all over the world come to join the "tomato" war. The town was submerged in a sea of red tomatoes.
Date: Last Wednesday of August every year.
8. Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany
Oktoberfest in Munich is also called "October Festival". Munich Oktoberfest, together with London Oktoberfest and Denver Oktoberfest, is called the three most famous Oktoberfest in the world. On the first Sunday of Oktoberfest every year, people from various German states put on distinctive national costumes, parade and play music, parade through the center of Munich, and finally come to the venue of Oktoberfest.
Date: from the end of September to the beginning of October every year.
9. Venice Carnival
Venice Carnival is one of the oldest and largest carnivals in the world today. Venice Carnival, also known as Botha Festival, attracts people from all over the world at this time of year. Exquisite masks and gorgeous costumes are the biggest bright colors of Venice Carnival.
Date: The day before Lent, between early February and early March, begins.
10, Carnival in Nice, France
Nice Carnival is one of the oldest and largest carnivals in the world. Every year when winter goes and spring comes, people automatically get together, singing and dancing to celebrate the beginning of farming activities in the new year. However, if you are afraid of giants, you may need to bid farewell to this festival.
Date: The day before Lent, between early February and early March, begins.