China is a culturally diverse country, and thus they celebrate many festivals every year. Festivals in China are based on different traditions and themes.
Chinese festivals are an essential part of Chinese culture, history, and traditions. Most of the festivals in China are based on the lunar year. Almost every festival in China has a different origin and custom attached to it. Different traditions associated with the traditional Chinese festival are linked to religious devotion, superstitions, and myths.
Some of the grandest and most celebrates China Holidays include the Chinese New Year, moon festival, and Dragon boat festival. Though people’s lifestyles in China have changed over the years, they still celebrate their culture, and traditions have not changed. So, if you are in China, don’t forget to enjoy their festivals full of fun, frolic, and joy.
This article is part of a series of articles written on holidays and festivals in East / South Asia: Japan holidays and festivals, most important India holidays, and Thailand festivals that will be published soon.
The National Day of China is celebrated on October 1st every year to commemorate the people’s Republic of China’s foundation. The seven-day China holiday from October 1st to October 7th is known as the ‘Golden Week’ in China. During such China holidays, people go traveling around the country.
This festival starts with China’s national flag’s hoisting, and then the country’s military forces exhibit the parade. Then it is followed by state dinners, and then fireworks conclude these Chinatown events.
This Chinese national holiday takes place nationwide in China and in China’s administrative region called Hong Kong and Macau.
The dates of The National Day of China for the coming five years are
During this Chinese national holiday week from October 1 To October 7, different activities like the flag-hoisting ceremony, dance and song show, fireworks display, and various types of exhibitions are held. And if you are in China during this period, you can enjoy it in the following ways:
The Chinese New Year for 2021, will be celebrated on February 12th, for 15 days. This day is an official public holiday in China.
According to the Chinese zodiac, the year 2021 will be held as the “year of the ox.” The Chinese New Year is also known by the name Chunjie or Spring festival. It is a day meant for praying to God for proper planting and harvesting season.
Since one out of five people in the world is Chinese, this festival is celebrated worldwide.
The dates of The Chinese New Year for the coming five years are
Hungry Ghost festival is one of the most important festivals of the Chinese Lunar calendar’s seventh month. This festival is celebrated to worship the ancestors. People perform several ceremonies to avoid the wrath of ghosts. This festival is similar to the Halloween Festival in western countries.
The Ghost festival will be celebrated on September 2 in 2020. The idea behind this festival’s celebration is that Chinese people believe that ghosts of their ancestors can protect them from the spirits. It is a festival to bridge the dead and the living.
This festival is celebrated in many parts of China and also in Hong-Kong and Singapore.
The dates of Hungry Ghost Festival for the coming five years are
The Chinese spring festival is similar to Christmas in the west. And this festival is one of the essential China holidays that people wait for all year round. Even weeks before the festival, the town is in a festive mood. The spring festival starts on the first day of the lunar month and ends with the lantern festival on the lunar month’s fifteenth day.
In the year 2021, the Chinese spring festival will begin on February 12, and it will end with the lantern festival on Friday, February 26. In this festival, families gather and celebrate the festival by eating and drinking. During this festival, the shops and streets are beautifully decorated with beautiful lights and colored papers.
This festival takes place in entire China and also in the province of Hong-Kong and Macau.
The dates of the Chinese Spring Festival for the coming five years are
A Mid-Autumn festival is one of the grandest China festivals in 2021 after the Chinese New Year. And this is also known as the China festivals of light. This festival is always celebrated in the middle of the Autumn season. During this time of the year, the moon is at its roundest and brightest. During this festival, people gather to offer sacrifices to the moon.
This mid-autumn festival falls on Tuesday, September 21, 2021. This China Holidays in October is a time of reunion and family gatherings just like Thanksgiving. It’s also called the moon festival or the moon cake festival. Moon festival is one of the most important festivals in China after the Chinese New Year festival. This China holiday is celebrated to thank the moon for a good harvest and
In some Chinese provinces, there are customs to play lanterns, dragon dances, and lion dances. Moon cake is one of the essential delicacies that is eaten during this festival. Due to the frequent interaction with China and the migration of Chinese people worldwide, this festival is now celebrated in different parts of the world. This festival is one of the most sought-after China holidays.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated in most of the East-Asian nations. But predominantly, it is celebrated in Chinese provinces, including Hong-Kong and Macau.
The dates of the mid-autumn festival for the coming five years are
The name Chinese lantern festival is also known as Yuanxiao. These Chinatown festivals are celebrated on the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This festival mostly falls in February or early March according to the Gregorian calendar. One of the major attractions of this festival is watching colorful lanterns in different shapes and sizes.
This festival is considered one of the most recreational among all Chinese festivals because of the exciting and colorful attractions. People wait for this China Holiday desperately.
The Yuanxiao or the lantern festival is celebrated in most of the Chinese provinces. But it is celebrated in other countries too where Chinese reside, for example, Hong-Kong, United States of America, and Singapore.
The date of the Yuanxiao festival/ lantern festival for the upcoming five years are
The name Duanwu festival in China, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival and the Tuen NG Festival, is one of China’s most famous traditional festivals. In 2020, the dragon boat festival will be celebrated from June 25 (Thursday) to June 27 (Saturday). It is one of the essential China Holidays that people in China wait to celebrate. Since ancient times, the Chinese celebrate this festival to dispel diseases and invoke good health.
It is a China Holiday that is observed annually for more than 2000years. This festival is celebrated to commemorate Qu Yuan, a Chinese poet. This festival is celebrated as hygiene when people use herbs to ward off viruses and diseases. Dragon boat racing and eating Zongzi are some of the major attractions of the Duanwu Festival.
The Duanwu Festival is organized all over China. But it is predominantly celebrated in Beijing, Dalian, Qingdao, Hangzhou, and Xiamen provinces in China.
The dates for the Duanwu festival for the upcoming Five years are:
Qingming festival is also known as the Tomb Sweeping Festival, and it is one of the essential China Holidays. This festival is mainly celebrated to pay tribute to the ancestors. Nearly all the ethnic groups in China celebrate this festival. The Qingming starts 104 days after the winter solstice.
One of the most important traditions followed during the Qingming festivals is flying kites. The other influential culture related to this festival is sweeping tombs. It symbolizes activity to clean up and beautify the graves or urns of the ancestors. In some places, people also offer their ancestors their favorite food and drink to show their respect.
In addition to China, this unique festival is also celebrated in Hong-Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.
The dates of the Qingming festival for the upcoming five years are:
Engage in the following activities to enjoy the Qingming festival
The Qingming festival is a unique festival that integrates the sorrowful tears with the joy of spring outing. So, if you are in China, don’t forget to enjoy this beautiful festival.
The Chongyang festival or the Double Ninth Festival is held on the Ninth Day of the Ninth lunar month. Since the year 1989, this festival is designated as an essential festival to respect the elders. The Double Ninth Festival’s origin can be attributed to the worship of the bright star called the “Antares.”
Since this festival is celebrated as a senior citizen’s day, people usually spend this day with senior citizens in the family. People also eat Chongyang cake that is believed to bring prosperity to people.
This festival is celebrated in entire China to pay respect to the elders in the family.
The dates for the celebration of the Chongyang festival for the upcoming five years are
‘Yuandan’ means the first day of a new year. The Chinese character Yuan signifies a beginning, and Dan says day. The Yuandan Chinatown festivals are celebrated on the first day of the Chinese lunar year. After the year 1949, it was decided that January 1 would be celebrated as the Yuandan festival to welcome the new year.
Chinese people enjoy this China holiday season by spending time with families and friends. This festival begins from the Chinese New Year’s Eve and culminates on the eighth day after the Chinese New Year’s Day.
The Yuandan is also called the first day of the year. During this spring festival, people burst off crackers, and the Chinese streets are beautifully decorated with lanterns and balloons.
This festival is celebrated in all provinces of China. It is also celebrated in other places in the world where Chinese people reside.
The upcoming dates for the celebration of the Yuandan festival are:
Labor Day in China began in 1919, and then in 1949, the Chinese government declared labor day to be a national China holiday. This festival is celebrated to honor the workers all around China. It is a fun-filled holiday meant to spend some enjoyable time with family and friends.
Different celebrations are held in various towns in China. Tiananmen Square is filled with people enjoying live music and festivities. Labor Day is not only celebrated for a single day, e. May 1, the festival also extends till May 3rd or 4th.
It is a Chinese national holiday, so it is celebrated in all the provinces of China. Not only in China, but the International Labor Day is also observed in the entire world.
The upcoming dates for the Labor Day celebration are:
Qixi Festival is the Chinese version of Valentine’s Day. This festival of love falls on the seventh day of the seventh month of the Lunar calendar. The couples in China celebrate this festival by selecting dates and exchanging cards and gifts.
Another custom involving the celebration of the Qixi Festival is that women worship Zhinu or the weaver fairy by preparing a table of offerings that includes tea, wine, fruits, dates, and melon seeds. But in the modern world, the Qixi festival has been commercialized and is celebrated in the same manner as valentine’s day. The couples go for romantic dates and also exchange gifts.
This festival is celebrated all across China but especially in urban areas.
This festival will be celebrated on the following dates in the upcoming year:
The Chinese Laba Festival falls on the eighth day of the 12th lunar year. This festival is celebrated for people to give sacrifices to their ancestors. The Chinese people also pray for a good harvest during this festival.
A Laba congee eating event is also organized during this festival. This Laba congee porridge has various items full of nutrition such as soybeans, kidney beans, dried nuts, and sugar. This festival is recognized as a day of sacrifice and a day when Sakyamuni (Buddhism Founder) realized the truth and became a Buddha.
This Spring festival is celebrated all around the Chinese provinces.
Approximate day for the Laba Festival for the coming years
Another name for the winter solstice festival in China is the Dongzhi. This festival is celebrated to welcome the return of the sun. During this festival in China, Dumplings are prepared, especially in Northern China. This festival is also famous for family reunions and gatherings of families and friends.
The other festival activity for winter solstice includes paying respect to the elders at their tombs. This festival is even equivalent to the new year’s China Holidays. This festival is also known as Chinese Thanksgiving in some places. This festive celebration also reminds people they are a year older and should behave in a better way.
Although the winter solstice festival is celebrated worldwide with different names, it is celebrated in China by Dongzhi.
The approximate day and date for the upcoming winter solstice festival
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