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  2. Qixi Festival - Wikipedia

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    The earliest-known reference to this famous myth dates back to more than 2,600 years ago, which was told in a poem from the Classic of Poetry. [7] The festival has variously been called the Double Seventh Festival, [4] the Chinese Valentine's Day, [8] the Night of Sevens, [2] [9] or the Magpie Festival. [10]

  3. Qixi Tribute - Wikipedia

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    Qixi Tribute (Chinese: 七夕贡案; pinyin: Qīxì gòngàn) is an important and necessary part of annual celebration during the Qixi Festival or Qiqiao Festival. Based on the mythology about The Weaver Girl and the Cowherd , a Qixi Tribute is a representation of their love meeting.

  4. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    January 21, 2021 Laba Festival: 臘八節 / 腊八节 This is the day the Buddha attained enlightenment. People usually eat Laba congee, which is made of mixed grains and fruits. Beginning of the preparation for Chinese new year. Last day of lunar year February 11, 2021 Chinese New Year's Eve • 除夕 • 大年夜

  5. Tanabata - Wikipedia

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    Tanabata has been celebrated in the region since the time of Date Masamune (1567–1636) who was the first warlord in the Sendai area. [22] The festival began shortly after the city was founded in the early Edo Period. The Tanabata festival gradually developed and became larger over the years.

  6. The Legend of Anle - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] On August 14, the series revealed the first poster of the main leads Dilraba Dilmurat and Gong Jun to celebrate Qixi Festival. [10] [11] [12] On September 19, they officially released drama stills of the cast to celebrate Mid Autumn Festival. [13] The series wrapped up filming on November 13, along with a set of posters from the ...

  7. Niulang - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the Queen Mother of the West allowed them to meet once a year on the seventh day of the seventh month when a flock of magpies swarm into the sky and create a bridge for them to cross. [2] [3] The day is celebrated as the "Qixi Festival", also known as China's Valentine’s Day. [4]

  8. Chilseok - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Evening) is a Korean traditional festival which falls on the seventh day of the seventh month of the Korean lunisolar calendar, originating from the Chinese Qixi Festival. Chilseok is a period where the heat starts to dwindle and the Wet season begins, and the rain that falls during this period is called Chilseok water.

  9. Category:2021 events in China by month - Wikipedia

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    September 2021 events in China (1 C, 2 P) November 2021 events in China (1 C, ...