The culture of festivals rooted deeply in the people, and it thus shows itsenormous vitality. In spite of the change of times, it has gradually becomepart of the heritages of the colorful Chinese civilization. These festivals willprovide an entry to the charming Chinese folk cultures.
作者簡(jiǎn)介
韋黎明,Wei Liming was born in Beijing in 1950. Sheworked in the Institute of Biophysics of ChineseAcademy of Sciences and Beijing Reviewmagazine in succession. Her works (includingthose in collaboration with other people) mainlyinclude: Chinas Ancient Civilization and theWorld, Painting in China, Silk in China, NewArchaeological Discoveries in Recent Five Yearsin China, and Wushu in China, etc.
圖書目錄
Introduction Traditional Festivals Laba Festival Preliminary Year Spring Festival Yuanxiao Festival Spring Dragon Festival Pure Brightness Festival Dragon Boat Festival Double Seventh Festival Ullam-bana Festival Mid-Autumn Festival Double Ninth Festival Dong lie Statutory Festivals New Years Day March 8th Womens Day Tree-Planting Day May 1st International Labor Day May 4th Youth Day June 1st International Childrens Day August 1st Armys Day Teachers Day National Day Festivals of the Minorities Nadam Fair Fast-Breaking Festival Corban Festival Tibetan New Year Shoton Festival Bathing Festival Torch Festival Pan Wang Festival Danu Festival Miao Dragon Boat Festival Flowery Mountains Festival Water-Splashing Festival Third Month Street Fair Double Third Singing Carnival Longduan Street Festival Knife-Pole Festival New Rice Festival Munao Festival Harvest Ceremony ttuijia Festival Filling-up-the-Storehouse Festival Appendix: Chronological Table of the Chinese Dynasties