FLOWERS NEVER LAST BUT THE IMPRESSION DOES

Tag: chinese valentine’s day

Chinese Valentine’s Day: A Celestial Celebration of Eternal Love

Introduction

The Qixi Festival, also known as the Double Seventh Festival or Chinese Valentine’s Day, is a time-honoured tradition in China that has mesmerized hearts for over 2,000 years. Set on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month in the Chinese calendar, which usually graces the month of August, this enchanting celebration commemorates a poignant tale of love between a celestial cowherd, Niulang, and a heavenly weaver girl, Zhinü. The festival captivates the imagination with its rich traditions, ancient legends, and the unwavering spirit of love that endures through time and space.

Continue reading

Chinese Valentine’s Day

Chinese Valentine’s Day, Qixi falls on the seventh day of the seventh month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, whose name is “七夕” (Qixi), typically fall in the month of August. Chinese Valentine’s Day originated from a romantic fable about two lovers: the seventh daughter of the Goddess of Heaven and a simple cowherd. It is said that the cowherd from the mundane world and weaving goddess from heaven loved each other. But love between the goddess and human beings was forbidden.

Continue reading

© 2024 24HRS CITY FLORIST

Theme by Anders NorénUp ↑