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New Years Day (Yuandan): January
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Spring
Festival (Chunjie): Spring Festival is usually in
February but often falls in late January. Also known as Chinese New Year
or Lunar New Year, it falls on the first day of the first moon according to the
traditional Chinese lunar calendar. Officially, it lasts only three
days but in recent years, many people have been taking a full week.
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Lantern Festival (Yuanxiao jie): Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the first moon--varying
between February and March. You will often see paper lanterns being
sold and displayed. It is custom to eat tangyuan--rice treats stuffed with black sesame paste.
Valentine's
Day: February
14. Valentine's Day is a day to remind your beloved that he/she
is loved--and to remind you that if you have no loved-one, you are a
real loser! Shower your loved-one with chocolates and flowers to
show you care.
The
History of Valentine's Day * Valentine's
Day in China
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International Working Women's
Day (Funu jie): March 8. It is also known as Woman's
Day.
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| APRIL |
Clear Brightness
Festival (Qingming jie): April
5, except leap year. On leap years, April 4. The Clear
Brightness Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day,
is a day to remember and worship ancestors by visitng and sweeping
their graves, leaving flowers, and burning ghost money.
BIG
FESTIVAL
Peach Blossom Festival:
Peach blossoms are made into special
arrangements welcoming the arrival of spring. The peach
blossoms are believed to confer luck so you can then meet your
beloved. People often like to visit the Botanical Gardens and Cao
Xueqin during this time.
Beijing
International Kite Festival:
At the Mentougou Sports Center you can
fly kites--both the traditional and modern kites-- and learn about
kites--their flying techniques and history.
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International
Labor Day (Laodong jie Wuyi): May
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Youth
Day (Qingnian jie): May
4. Youth Day commemorates the student demonstrations that
occurred in Beijing's Tiannamen Square on May 4, 1919. These
demonstrations gave rise to the nationalist efforts collectively
known as the May 4 Movement.
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Mother's
Day: May 14.
In China they don't celebrate Mother's Day so it's an easy holiday
to forget. However, it's one holiday you least want to
forget!
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| JUNE |
Children's Day
(Ertog jie): June 1.
OFFICIAL NATIONAL HOLIDAY
Talking to the Children
Yanjing
Beer Festival at Shunyi: Folk
gala shows, games stalls, beer drinking contests and "free
beer."
Father's
Day: June 18. Don't
forget to get your father a Father's Day present-- AND remember to
give it to him too!
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| JULY |
Anniversary of the Founding
of the Communist Party of China: July
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Great Wall and Nature Travel Month:
Sponsored by the National
Tourist Administration, this month features many events near the
Great Wall from Shanhaiguan to Badaling. Activities include: hiking,
cycling, and motoring events.
Fourth
of July: July
4. American Independence Day. Celebration held at the
American Embassy.
Nine-Dragon
Cup International Dragon Boat Race: The
race is held at the Ming Tombs reservoir.
Beihai
Park Lantern Festival: It is
held from late July to early September at Beihai Park.
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Anniversary of
the Founding of the PLA: August
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Beijing Watermelon Festival: There
is tasting and selling and judging of watermelons.
International
Beer Festival: It
is held in Asian Games Village of Beijing.
China
Folklore Artr Festival: The
festival is held in either August or September in the Old Summer
Palace.
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| SEPTEMBER |
Terry Fox
Run: The Terry Fox Run is a
Canadian fundraiser for cancer reserch. Please Contacat the
Canadian Embassy for further details.
British Ball
Asian
Folk Customs Week: This week
celebrates the eleven Asian nations. Opening ceremonies are
held at the Beijing World Park and the International Theater of Poly
Plaza.
Mid-Autumn Festival
(Zhongqiu jie): The
Mid-Autumn Festival, often referred to as Moon Festival,
is held on the fifteenth day of the eighth moon. People often
eat Moon Cakes duriing this time. BIG FESTIVAL
The
Great Wall Scaling Race: In
this race, while wearing traditional amor and weapons, competitors
their horses from the Badaling train station to one of the towers.
The Birthday
of Confucius: September 28
(Western calendar calculation). Ceremonies are held at the main
Confucius Temple in Beijing.
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National Day (Guoqing jie): October
1. On October 1, 1949, the People's Republic of China was
founded. This is the biggest of China's official holiday.
It is an interesting time to visit Tiananmen Square as it is often
lavishly decorated.
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Thanksgiving
Day (Canada): In Canada,
Thanksgiving Day is held on the second Monday of October. Most
people celebrate Thanksgiving by gathering with family or friends
for a holiday feast.
German Reunification Party:
October 3. The party
is organized by the German embassy and celebrates the German
reunification.
Beijing
Marathon Chestnut Festival: Located
at the Great Wall--Huangyaguan--it celebrates the area's main
produce with military games and of course feature
chestnuts--picking, roasting, and eating.
The International
Old Folks Festival: There is
food, games, music and folkdancing at Zhongshan Park. For
further inquiries, please call 309-7877.
White
Dragon Pool Red Leaf Autumn Festival: Early
October to early November at White Dragon Pool in Miyun County. For
further inquiries, please call 512-3508.
Fragrant Hills Red Leaf Autumn
Festival: Mid-October to
mid-November at Fragrant Hills Park located in Haidian District. For
further inquiries, please call 259-1155.
Halloween:
October 31. Once considered a
holy evening, it is in modern times an occasion for children to
dress up in costumes and go trick or treating--requesting treats or
threatening tricks.
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International
Jazz Festival: The festival is
held during the first week of November with two performances each
night at Beijing Children's Theater on Wangfujing.
Chrysanthemum Flower
Exhibition: Go see and smell
chrysanthemums-galore at the Botanical Gardens, Beihai Park,
Xicheng District. For further inquiries, please call 403-2244,
ext. 467.
Thanksgiving
Day (America): In America,
Thanksgiving Day is held on the last thursday of November. It
is a time to give thanks, get together with family, and gorge
yourself with food and football.
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| DECEMBER |
China Daily Cup Children's
Friendship Chess Tournament: The
tournament is held at the Chaoyang Youngster's Activity Center.
For further inquiries, please call 500-3270.
Christmas:
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