Archive for the 'Chinese Festival' Category
Zhong Qiu (The Mid-Autumn)
Zhong Qiu means the mid-autumn, also called Moon Festival. The moon festival is the second most important festival in the traditional Chinese calendar and occurs on the fifteenth day of the eighth month. The autumn season in the Chinese calendar is the seventh, eighth and ninth months, with the fifteenth day being […]
This festival is from the one of the patriot from the ancient China. The misfortunes that Qu Yuan (340-278 BC) suffered drove him to take his own life, but also moved him to write some of the most beautiful poetry in the Chinese language. For his devotion to his State of Chu during the Warring […]
0 Comments Published March 1st, 2007 in Chinese FestivalAnother festival has been celebrated in China and the overseas Chinese people for thousand of years is Qing Ming. Although it is a day for paying respects to ancestors and the dead, it is also about life and family. Qing Ming comes at the start of spring, when the days are clear and bright – […]
0 Comments Published March 1st, 2007 in Chinese FestivalChinese New Year will come soon…
Well, I will introduce the chinese festival that have been have a long time history. Chinese New Year is the oldest and most important festival in China, also called Spring Festival. Like other Chinese Festivals, the date of the new year is detemined by the lunar calendar rather than Western […]

