Annual Festivals >>
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Tomb Sweeping Day Tomb Sweeping Day (Qingming Jie) was traditionally a time to remember deceased relatives.
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Lantern Festival The Lantern Festival (Yuanxiao Jie) is one of three major festivals in Chinese folklore.
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National Day China's National Day, on 1 October, celebrates the moment in 1949 when Chairman Mao Zedong stood in front of 300,000 people in Tiananmen Square and declared the founding of the People’s Republic.
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Mid-Autumn Festival It was traditionally a time when people honoured the moon and round pastries, known as 'mooncakes', were given as offerings and families still come together to make them.
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International Labor Day International Labor Day, which traditionally celebrated the efforts of farmers, workers and the socialist movement of the 1930s, is of particular significance in communist countries.
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Dragon Boat Festival The Dragonboat Festival commemorates the poet Qu Yuan (340-278BC), who drowned himself in a river during the Warring States Period.
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Chinese New Year Also known as Spring Festival, Chinese New Year falls on the first day of the first month.
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Temple Fairs Various Locations
January or February
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The Dangdai International Art Festival (DIAF) 010 6438 2797 / www.diaf.org
Various Locations
September – October