resource : http://taoism.about.com/od/holidays/a/holidays2009.htm
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Chinese New Year : January 1 (lunar calendar) or January 26 (solar calendar)
Lantern Festival : January 15 (lunar calendar) or February 9 (solar calendar)
Tomb Sweeping Day : March 9 (lunar calendar) or April 4 (solar calendar)
Dragon Boat Festival : May 5 (lunar calendar) or May 28 (solar calendar)
Ghost Festival : July 15 (lunar calendar) or September 3 (solar calendar)
Mid-Autumn Festival : August 15 (lunar calendar) or October 3 (solar calendar)
Double Ninth Day : September 9 (lunar calendar) or October 26 (solar calendar)
Taoism dont have their festivals because they are in the same genre like Shinto so no, they dont have a festival
There are two main festivals were Taoist celebrate each year. These are the Lantern Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival.
They are Chinese New Year, the Festival Of Lanterns, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Ghost Festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival
Chinese new year
One of them is the Hungry Ghost Festival.
taoist
Taoist priests are called Taoshi.
Chinese Taoist Association was created in 1957.
Lao Mountain Taoist was created in 1981.
Meiqing Chen has written: 'Shuo Sheng wang, dao xin yang' -- subject(s): Gods, Taoist, Guangze zun wang (Chinese deity), Religious life and customs, Taoism, Taoist Gods, Taoist Temples, Temples, Taoist
she is Taoist.
China!
Research Association of Laozi Taoist Culture was created in 2008.
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A Taoist text
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