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Created by chinatravel at 2011-4-21 20:40:00; Last updated by chinatravel at 2011-4-21 20:40:00
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Traditional festivals of China are colorful and rich in content. This is an important part of Chinese culture.The forming process of traditional festival is an evaluation process of a nation and a growing process of traditional cultures. The festivals list below are all develop from ancient times. From these festivals, the life styles of ancient Chinese can be seen clearly. The forming and evaluation process of traditional festival are very slow, and they go into people’s life slowly as well. Festivals are products of human society. The old festivals in China can be dated back to very long ago.

Solar terms provided premise condition for the festivals. Most traditional festivals had appeared before Qin Dynasty, but they evaluated slowly in the later times. The earliest festival related with primitive worshipping. Tales added romances to the festivals. Religion influenced festivals greatly. Famous people went into festivals as well. These factors made Chinese traditional festivals seems more attractive.

In Han Dynasty, most festivals had basically formed. People often say these festivals formed in Han Dynasty. It is not true. Han Dynasty is a good period in Chinese History . Politics was steady and economy was prosperous in Han Dynasty, These conditions supplied a very advantageous presupposition for the forming of festivals. To Tang Dynasty, festivals had been liberated from the mysterious atmosphere of primitive worshipping. Since that, festivals became happy and colorful. People enjoyed themselves on these festivals. What we have to mention is that, poets have written lots of good poems on the festivals in history. These poems are appreciated by all the Chinese. And because of these countless poems, Chinese Festivals seem very elegant.

Traditional festivals are precious treasure in Chinese culture. We should pay much attention to protect them.

Kitchen God Worshipping Festival

Kitchen God Worshipping Festival
Kitchen God Worshipping Day is a traditional Chinese festival of the Han nationality. It is called Xiaonian among the populace. Kitchen God Worshipping Day is not narrowly defined as one festival. Instead, it refers to different festivals according to various folk customs in different parts of China. In most parts of North China, Kitchen God Worshipping Day falls on the twenty-third or twenty-four ..»details

Other Festivals

Other Festivals
International Working Women's Day March.8th was confirmed as the Women's Day in December of 1949. Arbor Day March, 12th is Arbor Day. On this day, people go out and plant trees. This Day was confirmed on the 6th meeting of 5th National People's Congress Standing Committee with Deng Xiaoping's suggestion. International Labor's Day May 4th Movement connected Marxism and labor movements tig ..»details

Chongyang Festival

Chongyang Festival
Chongyang Festival (Double-nine Festival) In China, the number 9 is regarded as a yang number, as opposed to 6, which is a yin number. So, on the ninth day of the ninth month every year since ancient times, the Chongyang (or double-nine) festival has been celebrated. The Chongyang festival is joyous celebration for the Chinese people so everyone looks forward to September the 9th with anticipa ..»details

Middle Autumn Festival

Middle Autumn Festival
Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Chinese Moon Festival, takes place at the 15th day ofthe eighth Chinese lunar month. The reason for celebrating the festival during that time is that it is the time when the moon is at its fullest and brightest. 2011 Mid-Autumn Festival will be on September 12, and the China public holiday for this festival lasts for three days from September 10th ..»details

Chinese Valentines Day (Qixi Festival)

Chinese Valentines Day (Qixi Festival)
Brief Introdution The Qixi Festival, which is held every year on the 7th of July according to the lunar calendar, is like the Chinese Valentine's Day. Generally this night is warm and the shimmering Milky Way, flanked by the stars Altair and Vega, dominate the clear sky. The air is filled with the scent of blooming flowers, creating the perfect setting for the most romantic festival in Ch ..»details

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