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What festivals are there in foreign countries and China?

Major foreign festivals:

New Year's Day (65438+ 10/month)-New Year's Day

Adult Day (Japan, 65438+ 10/5)-Adult Day

Valentine's Day (February 14)- Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day)

Lantern Festival (Lunar 65438+ 10/5)-Lantern Festival

Carnival (Brazil, mid-to-late February)-Carnival

Peach Blossom Festival (Japanese Girls' Day, March 3rd)-Peach Blossom Festival (Doll Festival)

International Women's Day (March 8)-International Women's Day

St Patrick's Day (Ireland, March 65438, 2007)-St Patrick's Day

Maple Sugar Festival (March-April, Canada)-Maple Sugar Festival

April Fool's Day (April 1)- April Fool's Day

Easter (the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox)-Easter

Songkran Festival (65438+April 3rd, Thai New Year)-Songkran Festival

Food Festival (Singapore, April 65438, 2007)-Food Festival

International Labor Day (May 1)- International Labor Day

Boys' Day (Japan, May 5th)-Boys' Day

Eid al-Fitr (April or May, 1 month 1 day)-Little Bailan

Bank holidays (UK, May 3 1)- bank holidays

International Children's Day (June 1)- International Children's Day

Midsummer Festival (Nordic June)-Midsummer Festival

Eid al-Adha (Islamic festival, late July)-Colban

Chopsticks Festival (August 4th, Japan)-Chopsticks Festival

Respect for the elderly (Japan, September 15)- Day for the Elderly

Oktoberfest (German October Festival, 10, 10)- Oktoberfest

Pumpkin Festival (North America 65438+1October 3 1)- Pumpkin Day

Halloween (Halloween New Year's Eve, 65438+1October 3 1)- Halloween

Halloween (165438+1October 1)- Halloween

Thanksgiving Day (USA,165438+1last Thursday in October)-Thanksgiving Gift

Nurse's Day (65438+February 65438+February)-Rest Day

Christmas Eve (65438+February 24th)-Christmas Eve

Christmas (65438+February 25th)-Santa Claus

Boxing Day (65438+February 26th)-Boxing Day

Traditional festivals in China include Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.

Ethnic minorities also keep their own traditional festivals, such as the water splashing festival of the Dai people, the Nadam Festival of the Mongolian people, the torch festival of the Yi people, the Danu Festival of the Yao people, the March Street of the Bai people, the Song Fair of the Zhuang people, the Tibetan calendar year and the Guowang Festival, and the jump flower festival of the Miao people.