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  1. The Dragon Boat Festival (traditional Chinese: 端午節; simplified Chinese: 端午节; pinyin: Duānwǔ jié) is a traditional Chinese holiday which occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar, which corresponds to late May or June in the .

  2. Tango no sekku. Gogatsu Ningyo (五月人形, May doll) at Nakayama-dera. Tango no Sekku (端午の節句), also known as Ayame no hi (Iris festival), originally referred to an annual ceremony held at the Japanese imperial court on May 5. It was one of the five annual court ceremonies called Gosekku.

  3. 3 May. Greenery Day (みどりの日, Midori no Hi), 2007–present [4] 4 May. Children's Day (子供の日, Kodomo no Hi), also known as Boys' Day or the Feast of Banners, traditionally celebrated as Tango no Sekku (端午の節句) . 5 May. Note that Citizen's Holiday (国民の休日, Kokumin no Kyūjitsu) is a generic term for any official ...

  4. Youth Day. 靑年節. Commemorates revolutionary Tenth Uprising in 1911. April 29, July 30. The Emperor's Birthday. 天長節. The birthday of the reigning emperor has been a national holiday in Japan from 1868. Celebrated from 1895 to 1945 when Taiwan was a colony of Japan. May 1.

  5. Sumptuary law. Le Courtisan suivant le Dernier Édit by Abraham Bosse – a French courtier casting aside lace, ribbons and slashed sleeves in favor of sober dress in accordance with the edict of 1633. Sumptuary laws (from Latin sūmptuāriae lēgēs) are laws that try to regulate consumption. [1] Black's Law Dictionary defines them as "Laws ...

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