Chinese festival

The Chinese festivals traditional follow the Chinese Calendrier. They thus mobile in the Gregorian Calendrier, except Qing Ming are fixed on April 5th at Taiwan.

  • Chinese New year (at the end of January or at the beginning of February)

  • Festival of the lanterns (fifteen days after the New year)
  • Qing Ming - All Saints' day Chinese (April)
  • Festival of the boats dragons (June)
  • Chinese Festival of in love (August)
  • Festival of the phantoms (August)
  • Festival of the moon (September)
  • Festival of the new double (October)
  • Festival of the Winter solstice

See the article Chinese Calendar, section Chinese festivals for a more complete version of the calendar of its festivals.

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