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1. New Year's Day - 元旦 (January 1st)
2. Spring Festival; Chinese New Year's Day - 春节 (Lunar New Year's Day, typically in January or February)
3. Lantern Festival - 元宵节 (Lunar New Year's Fifteenth Day)
4. International Working Women's Day - 国际劳动妇女节 (March 8th)
5. Arbor Day - 植树节 (March 12th)
6. Postal Day - 邮政节 (March 20th)
7. World Meteorology Day - 世界气象节 (March 23rd)
8. Tomb-sweeping Festival - 清明节 (April 5th)
9. International Labour Day - 国际劳动节 (May 1st)
10. Chinese Youth Day - 中国青年节 (May 4th)
11. Nurses' Festival - 护士节 (May 12th)
12. Dragon Boat Festival - 端午节 (Lunar Fifth Day of the Fifth Month)
13. International Children's Day - 国际儿童节 (June 1st)
14. The Party's Birthday - 中国共产党成立纪念日 (July 1st)
15. Army Day - 建军节 (August 1st)
16. Mid-Autumn (Moon) Festival - 中秋节 (Lunar Eighteenth Day of the Eighth Month)
17. Teacher's Day - 教师节 (September 10th)
18. Double-Ninth Day - 重阳节 (Lunar Ninth Day of the Ninth Month)
19. National Day - 国庆节 (October 1st)
20. New Year's Eve - 除夕 (Lunar Thirty-First Day of the Twelfth Month)
Chinese Common Traditional Activities:
- Celebrate the Spring Festival - 过年 (Celebrate the Spring Festival)
- Spring Festival Couplets - 春联 (Spring Festival couplets)
- Paper-Cuts - 剪纸 (Paper-cuts)
- New Year Paintings - 年画 (New year paintings)
- Buy Festival Goods - 买年货 (Buy festival goods)
- Propose a Toast - 敬酒 (Propose a toast)
- Lantern - 灯笼 (Lantern)
- Fireworks - 烟花 (Fireworks)
- Firecrackers - 爆竹 (Firecrackers)
- Red Envelope - 红包 (Red envelope)
- Lion Dance - 舞狮 (Lion dance)
- Dragon Dance - 舞龙 (Dragon dance)
- Traditional Opera - 戏曲 (Traditional opera)
- Variety Show - 杂耍 (Variety show)
- Lantern Riddle - 灯谜 (Lantern riddle)
- Lantern Fair - 灯会 (Lantern fair)
- Staying Up - 守岁 (Staying up)
- Pay New Year's Call - 拜年 (Pay new year's call)
- Taboo - 禁忌 (Taboo)
- Get Rid of Ill-Fortune - 去晦气 (Get rid of the ill-fortune)
- Offer Sacrifices to Ancestors - 祭祖宗 (Offer sacrifices to ancestors)
- Gift Money - 压岁钱 (Gift money)
- Culture Note: In the old days, new year's money was given in the form of one hundred copper coins strung together on a red string, symbolizing the hope that one would live to be a hundred years old. Today, money is placed inside red envelopes in denominations considered auspicious and given to represent luck and wealth.
- Bid Farewell to the Old Year - 辞旧岁 (Bid farewell to the old year)
- Spring Cleaning - 扫房 (Spring cleaning)
- Nian Gao - 年糕 (Nian gao)
- Family Reunion Dinner - 团圆饭 (Family reunion dinner)
- New Year's Eve Dinner - 年夜饭 (New Year's Eve dinner)
- Jiao Zi - 饺子 (Dumplings)