Sun |
Mon |
Tue |
Wed |
Thu |
Fri |
Sat |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
7
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8 White Dew; 15th/8th mo. |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
14
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15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21
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22 |
23 Autumnal Equinox |
24 1st/9th mo. |
25 | 26 | 27 |
28
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29 | 30 |
Holidays and Observances:
7-9: Tasting New Rice Festival, observed by many ethnic minorities in southwest China in the eighth or ninth month, depending upon the harvest. The Va people celebrate it from the 14th to 16th day of the 8th lunar month with song and dance performances and gatherings to taste the newly harvested rice.
8: Mid-Autumn Festival (15th of the 8th lunar month). A traditional time of family reunion, celebrated by eating mooncakes and enjoying the full moon. (1 day off)
8: International Literacy Day, focuses attention on worldwide literacy issues and needs. International Literacy Day coincides with the beginning of a new school year in many countries; classroom teachers use this special day to recognize the importance of literacy in the lives of children and adults.
10: Teacher's Day, celebrated annually in China as a special day for the appreciation of teachers.
16: International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, commemorates the day in 1987 on which the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer was signed – Sept. 16. Recent research by NASA shows that the overall rate of stratospheric ozone depletion is slowing, indicating the possibility of the recovery of the ozone layer. It is anticipated that without the Montreal Protocol, by the year 2050 ozone depletion would be about 10 times worse than current levels.
20: National Tooth-care Day.
21: International Day of Peace, declared by the UN General Assembly in 2001. The International Day of Peace calls on all nations to observe a day of global cease-fire and non-violence and invites all people everywhere in the world to honor a cessation of hostilities throughout the day. The UN has invited Member States, United Nations bodies, regional and non-governmental organizations to commemorate the Day and to cooperate with the United Nations in establishing the global cease-fire.
27: World Tourism Day.
28: World Deaf Day, observed annually on the fourth Sunday in September.
28: Confucius' Birthday
1. In the traditional calendar, the new moon indicates the first day of a lunar month; the full moon marks the 15th day.
2. Dates in red are official holidays. To give workers longer holidays during the year, some Saturdays and Sundays immediately preceding or following the extended holiday are official workdays. In 2014, there are five official working Saturdays and Sundays respectively on January 26, February 8, May 4, September 28 and October 11.
3. The 24 Seasonal Division Points:
Order & Name of Seasonal Division Point | Sun's Position at Ecliptic | Gregorian Calendar Date | |
Spring |
1. Beginning of Spring
2. Rain Water 3. Waking of Insects 4. Vernal Equinox 5. Pure Brightness 6. Grain Rain |
315°
330° 345° 0° 15° 30° |
4 or 5 February
18 or 19 February 5 or 6 March 20 or 21 March 4 or 5 April 20 or 21 April |
Summer |
7. Beginning of Summer
8. Grain Budding 9. Grain in Ear 10. Summer Solstice 11. Slight Heat 12. Great Heat |
45°
60° 75° 90° 105° 120° |
5 or 6 May
21 or 22 May 5 or 6 June 21 or 22 June 7 or 8 July 22 or 23 July |
Autumn |
13. Beginning of Autumn
14. Limit of Heat 15. White Dew 16. Autumnal Equinox 17. Cold Dew 18. Frost's Descent |
135°
150° 165° 180° 195° 210° |
7 or 8 August
23 or 24 August 7 or 8 September 22 or 23 September 8 or 9 October 23 or 24 October |
Winter |
19. Beginning of Winter
20. Slight Snow 21. Great Snow 22. Winter Solstice 23. Slight Cold 24. Great Cold |
225°
240° 255° 270° 285° 300° |
7 or 8 November
22 or 23 November 7 or 8 December 21 or 22 December 5 or 6 January 20 or 21 January |