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What are the national statutory holidays?

The statutory holidays include:

1. New Year's Day

New Year's Day, January 1 of the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world. Yuan means "beginning", and the beginning of any number is called "yuan"; Dan means "day"; "New Year's Day" means "the initial day". Now, the Gregorian calendar is increasingly recognized by countries around the world. Most countries in the world have adopted the internationally accepted Gregorian calendar and regard January 1st as "New Year's Day" every year. Countries that use the Gregorian calendar as their calendar use January 1 of each year as New Year's Day, a national holiday.

2. Spring Festival

The Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the beginning of the year and is also a "New Year's Day" in the traditional sense. Commonly known as New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, Nian Xi, New Year, etc., it is also known verbally as celebrating the new year, celebrating the new year, celebrating the new year, and celebrating the new year. The Spring Festival has a long history and evolved from the ancient times when people prayed for good luck at the beginning of the year. All things originate from heaven, and humans originate from ancestors. Praying for good luck, offering sacrifices, and respecting heaven and ancestors are the means of repaying the origin and turning back to the beginning.

The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations, and carries rich historical and cultural heritage in its inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, various New Year celebration activities are held across the country, with a lively and festive atmosphere; these activities are mainly about removing the old and bringing in the new, welcoming the new year, worshiping gods and ancestors, and praying for a good harvest. The regional characteristics embody the essence of traditional Chinese culture.

3. Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Eve, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Meeting, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Playing Festival, and Moon Worshiping Mid-Autumn Festival, Doll's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China and countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters. It falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because it happens to be in the middle of the third autumn, it is also called Mid-Autumn Festival. Set for August 16th.

4. Qingming Festival

Qingming Festival, also known as Outing Festival, Qingming Festival, March Festival and Ancestor Worship Festival, takes place at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Qingming has both natural and cultural connotations. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional major spring festival. Sweeping tombs, worshiping ancestors, and remembering ancestors have been fine traditions of the Chinese nation for thousands of years. It is not only conducive to promoting filial piety and family affection, awakening family memories, but also promoting the happiness of family members and even the nation. Cohesion and identity.

The Qingming Festival integrates natural solar terms and humanistic customs. It is the unity of the right time, place and people. It fully embodies the pursuit of the harmonious unity of "heaven, earth and man" by the ancestors of the Chinese nation and their emphasis on compliance. The idea that the time and place are suitable and following the laws of nature. Tomb-sweeping Festival has rich festivals and customs. Tomb-sweeping and ancestor worship and outings are the two major customs and customs of Qingming Festival. These two traditional customs and customs have been passed down in China since ancient times and continue to this day.

5. Dragon Boat Festival

The Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Duanyang Festival, Chongwu Festival, Wuday Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Zhengyang Festival, Bath Orchid Festival, Tianzhong Festival, etc. It is a traditional Chinese folk festival. The Dragon Boat Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the dragon totem sacrifice in ancient times.

On the Midsummer Dragon Boat Festival, the Canglong Qisu rises to the middle of the south, which is the day when the dragon ascends to the sky. As the fifth line of the "Book of Changes Qian Gua" says: "The flying dragon is in the sky"; At this time, the dragon star is both "in the middle" and "in the right direction". It is in a position of great auspiciousness, with good grace and blessings, and the dragon's virtue is prominent. The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival covers ancient astrological culture, humanistic philosophy and other aspects, and contains profound and rich cultural connotations.

During the inheritance and development of the Dragon Boat Festival, a variety of folk customs have been mixed into one, and the festival customs are rich in content. Dragon boat racing and eating rice dumplings are the two major customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. These two traditional customs have been in China since ancient times. The inheritance continues to this day.

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