Chinese Events and Festivals in 2024
Day | Date | Event / Festival Name |
---|---|---|
Saturday | 13 January | Laba Festival |
Sunday | 04 February | Chinese New Year Eve |
Sunday | 04 February | Spring Festival Golden Week Start |
Monday | 05 February | Chinese New Year |
Saturday | 10 February | Spring Festival Golden Week End |
Friday | 08 March | Zhonghe Festival |
Friday | 05 April | Qingming Festival |
Sunday | 07 April | Shangsi Festival |
Friday | 07 June | Dragon Boat Festival |
Tuesday | 18 June | Water Lantern Festival |
Sunday | 07 July | Duanwu Festival |
Wednesday | 07 August | Qixi Festival |
Wednesday | 07 August | Double Seventh Festival |
Thursday | 15 August | Hungry Ghost Festival |
Sunday | 01 September | Pahila Prakash Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji |
Friday | 13 September | Mid-Autumn Festival |
Monday | 07 October | Chongyang Festival |
Monday | 07 October | The Double Ninth Festival |
Sunday | 22 December | Dongzhi Festival |
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The Islamic holiday calendar is important for Muslims living in different parts of the world. Muslims follow the lunar calendar so their dates are different from the Gregorian calendar. The Muslim holiday tools tells about the total number of Muslim holidays in that year and on what date they fall. It tells the following things: