Flower Moon Festival
Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the third lunar month, focusing on appreciating flowers and honoring spirits.
Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the third lunar month, focusing on appreciating flowers and honoring spirits.
A festival dedicated to honoring ancestors and making offerings to them.
Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, featuring mooncakes and moon-gazing.
Celebrates the end of the harvest season with thanks to deities and nature for a good harvest.
Also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, it involves rituals to appease wandering spirits and ancestors.
Celebrates the beginning of the lunar new year with ancestral worship and offerings.
Commemorates the birthday of Confucius, an important figure in Confucianism and Chinese folk religion.
Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the third lunar month, focusing on appreciating flowers and honoring spirits.
Held on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, featuring dragon boat races and traditional foods like zongzi.
A festival dedicated to honoring ancestors and making offerings to them.