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Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year, Moon Cake, and Lantern festival.
Chinese new year, moon festival, and lantern festival.
They celebrate New Year, Chinese New Year, Christmas and Full Moon festival. I hoped this help!
because they are a religious thing that we must celebrate!!
the Chinese people started to celebrate the moon festival at the 1898. they decide that it would be fun and bring the luck to the moon. for my luck, my record is to make paper cranes
January or Feb. depending on the year because the Chinese New Year is on a different date each year due to the fact that the Chinese calender follows the moon. 2010 = Feb 14 2011 = Feb 3
Some holidays that Chinese people celebrate include Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival. These holidays are widely celebrated in Chinese communities around the world and are important cultural events.
January or Feb. depending on the year because the Chinese new year is on a different date each year due to the fact that the Chinese calender follows the moon. 2010 = Feb 14 2011 = Feb 3
Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival are two of them.
The Chinese people have celebrated the Moon Festival since the first century. This holiday is very important to farmers because it a festival of thanks for heaven's bounty.
Chinese New Year , Moon cake festival , Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, and more
The Mooncake Festival is also known as The Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, or in Chinese, Zhongqiu Jie (中秋节). It is probably the most important holiday for the Chinese after Chinese New Year. Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth moon of the year, it is a night for many people to sit out and gaze at the moon as it also at it's roundest and brightest. For farmers, it's their last day of the summer harvest. For most normal people it's a day they come out to worship the moon god and thank the heavens (which the moon is a representation) and earth. They will pray to the moon god for good fortune, family unity as well as protection. There is no requirement and the Chinese do not HAVE to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. They just choose to as many western society choose to celebrate Easter or Christmas.