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Also known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, New Year's Eve and Dark Day, it is the last day before the New Year in China. The exact date of this day varies from calendar to calendar. Traditionally, the calendar of China cultural circle is based on the lunar calendar. Because December of the lunar calendar is mostly a big month with 30 days, it is also called New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve (Minnan dialect).
Qingming Festival
One of the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar. It starts around April 5th every year when the sun reaches the longitude of 15; "Twenty-four solar terms": "March Festival" ... At this time, everything is clean and clear. Therefore, Tomb-Sweeping Day is always one of the three days in the solar calendar: April 4th, April 5th and April 6th.
Meng Lan Basin Festival (Japan)
The fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month (in some places, especially in the south of China, it is July 14th. According to legend, the Mongols invaded a place at the end of the Song Dynasty, and residents celebrated the festival one day in advance in order to avoid it. Taoism called it the Mid-Yuan Festival, Buddhism called it the Orchid Festival (referred to as Orchid Festival for short), and folks commonly called it Ghost Festival and July 30.