The DOUBLE 9 FESTIVAL in China

In China, there are a lot of special holidays tied to the lunar calendar, with each having its own significant meaning. When you want to find resources for online Chinese learning for kids, you will usually find many interesting articles about Chinese culture.

The 9th day of the 9th lunar month is known as the Chongyang festival. Usually falling in October in the Gregorian calendar, the festival is linked with keeping bad health omens away on the hopes of staying healthy. But now the festival is also used to celebrate seniors’ day.
  
The number 9 is regarded as Yang, meaning positive and masculine (whereas 6 is Yin and feminine) Chong means double and so we have the name “Double (Chong) nine (Yang)”. It can also be called Chrysanthemum festival, as Chrysanthemum usually blossoms during this festival. 


Originally on this festival people come together to climb mountains, in the Past this was to bring protection against diseases. It was thought that by ascending to a high altitude you could avoid future illnesses.

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