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China Valentine's Day, also known as Chinese Valentine's Day, Daughter's Day and Begging for Clevership Festival, is one of the traditional festivals in China. Its origin can be traced back to the ancient legend of Cowherd and Weaver Girl, which tells the story that two lovers can only meet each other on Tanabata every year because they can't be together. This legend has inspired people's yearning and pursuit of love and affection, and has become a far-reaching cultural symbol.

Valentine's Day in China has gradually evolved into a festival with rich cultural connotations in the long history, and its celebration methods are also colorful. On this day, people will hold various activities, such as burning incense, enjoying lanterns, eating honeydew melons and tying grass dragons in Yue Bai, to express their yearning and blessing for love and family.

Besides, Valentine's Day in China is also a festival to express gratitude to parents and teachers, and a symbol of social fashion that emphasizes family harmony, education and respect for the elderly.

In modern society, Valentine's Day in China is still a traditional festival with extensive influence. The government and all walks of life will hold various celebration activities, such as cultural performances, family parent-child activities, commercial promotions and so on. To promote cultural heritage and family harmony. Meanwhile, Valentine's Day in China has become an international festival, and people all over the world will celebrate this romantic cultural festival.

In addition to traditional ways of celebrating Valentine's Day in China, modern ways of celebrating Valentine's Day are more diversified, such as dating couples, having dinner with friends and watching movies. This is the main way for modern young people to celebrate Valentine's Day in China. Besides, Valentine's Day in China is also a festival to express love and gratitude. People can express their feelings to their relatives and friends in various ways, such as writing love letters, giving gifts and eating.

Generally speaking, Valentine's Day in China is a traditional festival with rich cultural connotations and romantic feelings. It is not only a festival to celebrate love, but also a symbol of social fashion that emphasizes family harmony, education and respect for the elderly. While celebrating Valentine's Day in China, we should also cherish and inherit the cultural value and social significance of this traditional festival.