2/1 Sat
Fourth Day of the Lunar New Year
God-Welcoming Day, mainly to welcome deities returning from the heavens, praying for a smooth and peaceful year.
2/2 Sun
Candlemas
A Christian holiday commemorating the presentation of Jesus at the Temple.
2/2 Sun
Fifth Day of the Lunar New Year
"Po Wu Day," as many New Year taboos can be broken after this day. A key custom is "sending poverty away" by thoroughly cleaning the house to drive away misfortune. The fifth day is also the birthday of the God of Wealth, making it an auspicious day for businesses to reopen.
2/2 Sun
Groundhog Day
A North American traditional holiday where groundhog behavior is observed to predict the arrival of spring.
2/2 Sun
World Wetlands Day
Raises awareness of the importance of wetland ecosystems and their protection.
2/3 Mon
Sixth Day of the Lunar New Year
According to the Song dynasty's "Comprehensive Records of Seasonal Times," this day is for "sending away poverty." It is also the day for fertilizing, symbolizing the start of spring plowing for farmers.
2/3 Mon
Beginning of Spring
The start of spring, when all things revive and the weather warms up.
2/4 Tue
World Cancer Day
Launched by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) in 2000, this day aims to raise global awareness of cancer and promote prevention, early detection, and treatment. Events are held worldwide to encourage public attention to cancer prevention, support cancer patients and their families, and boost international efforts in the fight against cancer.
2/4 Tue
Seventh Day of the Lunar New Year
"Renri" (Human Day), also called "Seven Yuan." According to the "Divination Book," Heaven created beings in order: first chickens, second dogs, third pigs, fourth sheep, fifth cows, sixth horses, and seventh humans. A sunny day indicates good health, while rain suggests illness. Avoid major activities and long trips.
2/6 Thu
Ninth Day of the Lunar New Year
"Heavenly Emperor’s Birthday," also known as "Tiangong Sheng." People hold ceremonies starting at midnight to celebrate, accompanied by firecrackers. Devotees visit temples to pray for favorable weather and good health.
2/7 Fri
Tenth Day of the Lunar New Year
The day after the Heavenly Emperor’s Birthday. Families enjoy leftover offerings, hence the saying "Feast on the Tenth Day."
2/12 Wed
Lantern Festival
Lunar January 15th. Also known as the Lantern Festival, it marks the end of the Lunar New Year. People enjoy lantern displays and eat glutinous rice balls, celebrating family reunion and happiness.
2/14 Fri
Valentine's Day
2/18 Tue
Rain Water
Rainfall increases, and crops enter their growing season.
2/28 Fri
Peace Memorial Day
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Lantern Festival, Valentine's Day, 228 Peace Memorial Day
2/3
Beginning of Spring
The start of spring, everything revives.
2/18
Rain Water
Rainfall increases, and the land starts to moisten.
2/28-3/2
Peace Memorial Day (3 days)
2/8
Make-up workday for flexible Chinese New Year holiday
Lunar New Year activities, Lantern Festival events in various counties and cities, Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival, Yuejin Lantern Festival, Bombing of Master Han Dan, cherry blossom viewing
Winter vacation, Valentine's Day, spring makeup, early spring fashion, game expo, book fair
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