English:
Chinese traditional festivals are an essential part of Chinese culture. One of the most famous festivals is the Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, which marks the beginning of the lunar new year. During this time, families gather for reunion dinners, exchange red envelopes filled with money as a symbol of good luck, and set off fireworks to ward off evil spirits. Another significant festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival, where people celebrate the harvest by eating mooncakes and admiring the full moon. The Dragon Boat Festival is another important festival, where participants race dragon boats to commemorate Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet. These traditional festivals not only provide opportunities for family and friends to get together but also serve as a way to honor Chinese history and customs.
Translated content:
中国传统节日是中国文化中不可或缺的一部分。其中最著名的节日之一是中国新年,也被称为春节,标志着农历新年的开始。在这个时候,家人聚集在一起共享团圆饭,互赠装有钱的红包以象征好运,并燃放烟花以驱逐邪恶的
灵魂。另一个重要的节日是中秋节,人们通过吃月饼和赏月来庆祝丰收。端午节是另一个重要的节日,参与者划龙舟来纪念爱国诗人屈原。这些传统节日不仅为家人和朋友提供了团聚的机会,而且也是一种尊重中国历史和风俗的方式。
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