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What are the traditional festivals in Germany?

1. Christmas is the most important festival in Germany. Just like the Spring Festival in China, the holiday of Christmas is 65438+February 25th-26th, but many enterprises and government agencies put it from 65438+February 24th to 1 February 2nd and 3rd.

2. On New Year's Day, the celebrations on New Year's Day are mainly held on New Year's Eve, that is, on the evening of 65438+February 3 1 every year. The evening is very lively, and people set off firecrackers (but they are used to it strictly) to cheer for the arrival of the New Year.

3. Carnival, that is, around February 10. This festival is held in Cologne, the United States and other cities in the Rhine Valley. On this day, people dressed in costumes, put on various masks and marched in the street singing and dancing. All kinds of floats took to the streets. People standing on the bus are like people who scatter candy, chocolate and toys on both sides of the street!

Easter, Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday and Monday after the full moon of the Spring Festival every year, but the date is not fixed, usually at the end of March and the beginning of April. Easter is the second largest traditional festival in Germany and the oldest Christian festival in the country.

5. National Day, the celebration of Germany and Germany, 65438+10.3, a day off, no celebration.

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