Chinese people celebrate a seemingly endless number of festivals during the course of a year. Have a look at all festivals celebrated in this month.
In Chinese mainland, Father's Day (the third Sunday in June) is almost unknown. It isn't a public holiday, but expats in China might celebrate it. Perhaps ...
Saga Dawa Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the fourth month of the Tibetan calendar. This festival honors the whole life of Shakyamuni Buddha. Massive activities, including going to temples, praying, and lighting plenty of butter lamps, are held.
Tuen ng means 'dragon boat' in Cantonese. The annual Hong Kong Tuen Ng Festival is one of the world's largest dragon boat race events. Different dragon boat activities are held during the festival. It is a unique chance for tourists to experience local customs.
Video about "Dragon Boat Festival" watch more videos » Dragon boat racing is a traditional annual activity in Fenghuang Ancient Town, held during the ...
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Dragon Canoe Festival is one of the four important traditional festivals of the Miao people. Large-scale traditional activities are held during the festival, including dragon boat races, canoe races, and post-race events.
As a legal holiday and the most ceremonious traditional folk festival for the ethnic people living in Diqing, Shangri-la Horse Race Festival is held ...