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Do you have English abbreviations for festivals every month?
New Year's Day (65438+1 October1): New Year's Day.

Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month): Spring Festival

Lantern Festival (lunar calendar 1 month 15): Lantern Festival.

International Women's Day (March 8th): International Women's Day.

Arbor Day (March 12): Arbor Day

Postal Festival (March 20th): Postal Day

World Meteorological Festival (March 23rd): World Meteorological Day

Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5): Tomb-Sweeping Day; Qingming Festival

International Labor Day (May 1): International Labor Day

China Youth Day (May 4th): China Youth Day.

Nurse Day (May 12): Nurse Day

Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month): Dragon Boat Festival.

International Children's Day (June 1 day): International Children's Day

China * * * founding anniversary (1 July): the birthday of the party.

Army Day (August 1): Army Day

Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15th of the lunar calendar): Mid-Autumn Festival.

Teacher's Day (September 10): Teacher's Day

Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month)

National Day (65438+1 October1): National Day.

New Year's Eve (130 February): New Year's Eve

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Traditional festivals in China are diverse in form and rich in content. They are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, the legal system of a "civilized society ruled by law" and the basic framework of a regional civilized country. The traditional festivals in China are loaded with myths, legends, astronomy, geography, numbers, calendars and other humanistic and natural cultural contents.