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  1. According to the I Ching, nine is a yang number; the ninth day of the ninth month in the Chinese calendar (or double nine) has extra yang (a traditional Chinese spiritual concept) and is thus an auspicious date. [4] Hence, the day is also called "Double Yang Festival" ( 重陽節 ). [5]

    • Chung Yeung Festival (重陽節 ), Chōyō no Sekku (重陽), Jungyangjeol (중양절), Chrysanthemum Festival (菊の節句)
    • Chongyang Festival (重陽節) (重阳节)
    • 9th day of the 9th lunar month
  2. 9th day of the 9th month. Friday, 11 October 2024. Double Ninth Festival (Chongyang Festival) 重陽節 / 重阳节. (Chóng Yáng Jié) Autumn outing and mountain climbing, some Chinese also visit the graves of their ancestors to pay their respects. 1st day of the 10th month. Friday, 1 November 2024. Winter Clothes Day.

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  4. The Ghost Festival or Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as the Zhongyuan Festival in Taoism and the Yulanpen Festival in Buddhism, is a traditional festival held in certain East and Southeast Asian countries. According to the Chinese calendar (a lunisolar calendar ), the Ghost Festival is on the 15th night of the seventh month (14th ...

    • Spirit Festival
    • 15th night of the 7th lunar month
  5. Public holidays in Hong Kong consist of a mix of traditional Chinese and Western holidays, such as Lunar New Year, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival, along with Christmas and Easter.

  6. Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival (see also Names) is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. Marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring , observances traditionally take place from Chinese New Year's Eve , the evening preceding the first day of the year ...

    • Spring Festival, Lunar New Year
    • First day of the first lunar month
  7. Qixi Festival 七夕 Based on Chinese calendar 15th day of 7th lunar month Ghost Festival 中元節 Based on Chinese calendar 9th day of 9th lunar month Double Ninth Festival 重陽節 Based on Chinese calendar 15th day of 10th lunar month Saisiat Festival 賽夏節

  8. Hence, Jungu (Hangul: 중구, Hanja 重九) or Jungyangjeol (Hangul: 중양절, Hanja: 重陽節), the date in which two 9s is considered a lucky day. The festival dates back to the Silla Dynasty ( Hangul : 신라, Hanja : 新羅, BC57 ~ AD935).