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CHINESE HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS By Mary Ellen, Jillian, and Amber
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There are many different festivals in China. A few include: Winter Solstice. Dragon Boat Festival Buddah’s Birthday Festival Spring Festival. Chinese New Year. Seven Sisters Festival.
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THE DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL It takes place at the end of May. In 2014 it starts on May 31- June 2 This festival is celebrated to dispell disease and build their bodies They also celebrate this festival by dragon boat racing.
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THE WINTER SOLSTICE It starts on December 22, 2014 It celebrates balance and harmony in life Yin= darkness and cold because it’s celebrating the cold Yang= light and warmth like the summer months They also eat dumplings to celebrate
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THE SPRING FESTIVAL It starts on January 31, 2014 Also known as the Lunar New Year It is one of the grandest and most important festivals It celebrates family reunion and hopes of spring and flowers blossoming
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SEVEN SISTERS FESTIVAL It starts August 2, 2014 This festival is also known as the Chinese Valentines Day They celebrate this festival by needle work competitions
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THE HUNGRY GHOST FESTIVAL It starts on August 10, 2014 It is the Chinese Halloween The highlight of this festival is the Chinese opera
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BUDDHA’S BIRTHDAY It starts May 6, 2014 It is one of the most spiritual festivals. People pay respect to Buddha by bathing statues of him in bowls of water. This day celebrates Buddhism.
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MONKEY GOD FESTIVAL It starts on September 9, 2014 This festival celebrates the mischievous monkey god who helped a famous monk People burn incense and paper offerings on his festival
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CHING MING FESTIVAL It starts on April 5, 2014 Ching Ming means clean and bright People tidy up their ancestors gravestones and weed cemetaries.
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RESOURCES Websites Travelchinaguide.com Discoverhongkong.com Groiler.com Kidrex.com
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