Results found with the tag 'Festival' , 66 articles in total.
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中国民间传统节日 Traditional Chinese Festival
Today it will introduce Chinese festival.
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Intro of The Lantern Festival
The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, usually in February or March in the Gregorian calendar.
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Spring Festival
Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon(新月)on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon(满月)15 days later. The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival(元宵
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端午节习俗Customs in Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival is coming. Do you know customs in China?Chinese will eating rice dumplings and row dragon boats.
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Chinese Cultural Tip: 七夕 The Qixi Festival
The legend has been handed down for nearly 2 millennia. The story has been recorded as far back as the Jin Dynasty.七夕节始终和牛郎织女的传说相连,这是一个很美丽,千古流传的爱情故事,是我国四大民
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Lantern Festival中国灯会
During the Lantern Festival, children go out at night to temples carrying paper lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns. It officially ends the Chinese New Year celebrations.
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The Lantern Festival 元宵节
The Lantern Festival falls on fiftheen day of the first lunar month, and it's one of the traditional festivals in China. 每年正月十五是元宵节,它是中国的传统节日之一。
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The Duanwu Festival 端午节
Duanwu Festival known as Dragon Boat Festival is quite popular and traditional among the Chinese people. 端午节又称龙舟节,它在中国人眼中是一个很受欢迎和传统的节日。
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The Bun Festival 包山节
The Bun Festival is a very lively festival organized by the residents of Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. 包山节是一个很热闹的节日,由香港长洲的居民举办。
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HK Festival: The Seven Sisters Festival
The Seven Sisters Festival falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month.Informally known as 'Chinese Valentine's Day' , the Seven Sisters Festival has its origins in the two stars Altair a
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HK Festival: the Hungry Ghost Festival
According to traditional Chinese belief, the seventh month in the lunar calendar is when restless spirits roam the earth. Many Chinese people make efforts to appease these transient ghosts, while
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HK Festival: Monkey God Festival
The Monkey God Festival falls on the 16th day of the eighth lunar month.It originates from the Monkey God mythology, whose festival was celebrated with demonstrations of seemingly supernatural ac
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HK Festival: Birthday of Kwan Tai
The festival is marked to commemorate the God of War, Kwan Tai. However, Kwan Tai is worshipped paradoxically by both police and the secret societies they investigate. There are elaborate ceremon
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HK Festival: Hung Shing Festival
The Hung Shing Festival is celebrated in honor of a god named Hung Shing, who was an astronomer and geographer. Today, the Hung Shing Festival is marked mostly by fishermen and celebrations get j
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Chinese Festival: Birthday of Che Kung
Che Kung's Birthday(车公诞,chē gōng dàn) falls on the second day of first lunar month. In Hong Kong, Che Kung is the deity of choice for securing a winning hand. On his birthday, thousands o
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Chinese Festival: Winter Solstice Festival
The Winter Solstice Festival is one of the most important festivals celebrated by the Chinese and other East Asians during the Dongzhi solar term (winter solstice,冬至dōng zhì) on or around Dec
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Chinese Festival: Qingming Festival
Qingming Festival (also known as Tomb-sweeping Day), which falls on either April 4th or 5th of the gregorian calender, is one of the Chinese Twenty-four Solar Terms. It has a connection with agri
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Chinese Festival: Double Ninth Festival
The Chongyang Festival falls on the ninth day of the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, for which it is also known as the Double Ninth Festival. As time passes by, the Double Ninth Festiv
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Chinese Festival: Laba Festival
The Laba Festival is a traditional festival of China which is regarded as the preface of the Spring Festival. Dated back to 3000 years ago, it was strongly influenced by Buddhism; and it was view
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Chinese culture--The Spring Festival春节
The Spring Festival, has been the most significant and celebrated holiday of the year for the Chinese nationality. It also called “the Chinese New Year”.