Chinese Valentine's Day, also known as the Qixi Festival, falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. In 2015, Chinese Valentine's Day was on August 20th.
The Qixi Festival is based on the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, a story of a forbidden love between a mortal man and a fairy. On this day, couples celebrate their love by exchanging gifts, going on dates, and expressing their affection for each other.
In 2015, couples in China and other countries with a significant Chinese population marked the day with traditional customs such as making offerings to the deities of love, hanging up lanterns, and writing wishes on pieces of paper to be thrown into a river.
Chinese Valentine's Day is an important holiday for young couples in China, as it is seen as a day to strengthen their relationships and show their love and commitment to each other.
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