They are no such festivals exclusively about the Chinese Dragon.
A related festival is the Dragon Boat Festival which is one of the four traditional Chinese Festival and in memory of a famous Chinese poet Qu Yuan.
It's on May 5th lunar calender, and usually it's June in Gregorian calendar.
The Chinese celebrate the National Day of the People's Republic of China on October 1st of each year. The holiday was started in 1949.
Every year there is a certain day to celebrate Chinese New Year. In 2010 its celebrated on Feb.14th.
January 23rd 2012 is the next Year of the Dragon.
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Mexicans are mostly Catholic, and they celebrate Christmas Day on December 25, which is a national holiday in Mexico.
December 25
The 1st of December is when we celebrate the Christmas Holiday Season., black Friday
Unless they are Christians, Chinese people would not normally celebrate Christmass. If they are Christians they would celebrate it on the 25th December.
While the date of Christmas is international, it is not a big holiday in Japan, as most Japanese aren't Christian.
we celebrate it in different days in the years
we celebrate it in different days in the years
Brcause it represents a celebrate date in the religious calendar. It is also a secular holiday and is hopefully enjoyed by both persuasions.
Unless you count the Mongol Empire, China has never been ruled by a foreign power and therefore has no date of independence. China does have a national holiday on October 1st, to celebrate the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
October 1
In the United States, "first Thanksgiving" refers to the the pilgrims and Indians' feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest in 1621. That was 390 years ago from the year 2011. As a national holiday, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863. In 2011, that was 148 years ago.
July 4, 1776 was the date upon which the founding fathers of the United States signed the Declaration of Independence. On the 4th of July each year, we celebrate our independence from England.