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2036 Chinese Festival Dates

Here are the Gregorian dates for the major Chinese lunar festivals in 2036, computed with the same lunar engine MoonCal uses for its calendar subscriptions. Sorted chronologically.

FestivalLunar dateGregorian dateWeekdayNotes
Laba腊八节Lunar 12/82036-01-05Sat
Xiaonian小年Lunar 12/232036-01-20Sun
Spring Festival春节Lunar 1/12036-01-28MonPublic holiday in mainland China
Lantern Festival元宵节Lunar 1/152036-02-11MonPublic holiday in mainland China
Qingming清明节Solar 4/52036-04-05SatSolar term — exact date varies by ±1 day per year
Dragon Boat Festival端午节Lunar 5/52036-05-30FriPublic holiday in mainland China
Qixi七夕Lunar 7/72036-08-28Thu
Zhongyuan中元节Lunar 7/152036-09-05Fri
Mid-Autumn Festival中秋节Lunar 8/152036-10-04SatPublic holiday in mainland China
Chongyang重阳节Lunar 9/92036-10-27Mon
Dongzhi冬至Solar 12/222036-12-22MonSolar term — exact date varies by ±1 day per year
  • Laba腊八节

    2036-01-05
    Lunar 12/8·Sat
  • Xiaonian小年

    2036-01-20
    Lunar 12/23·Sun
  • Spring Festival春节

    2036-01-28
    Lunar 1/1·Mon

    Public holiday in mainland China

  • Lantern Festival元宵节

    2036-02-11
    Lunar 1/15·Mon

    Public holiday in mainland China

  • Qingming清明节

    2036-04-05
    Solar 4/5·Sat

    Solar term — exact date varies by ±1 day per year

  • Dragon Boat Festival端午节

    2036-05-30
    Lunar 5/5·Fri

    Public holiday in mainland China

  • Qixi七夕

    2036-08-28
    Lunar 7/7·Thu
  • Zhongyuan中元节

    2036-09-05
    Lunar 7/15·Fri
  • Mid-Autumn Festival中秋节

    2036-10-04
    Lunar 8/15·Sat

    Public holiday in mainland China

  • Chongyang重阳节

    2036-10-27
    Lunar 9/9·Mon
  • Dongzhi冬至

    2036-12-22
    Solar 12/22·Mon

    Solar term — exact date varies by ±1 day per year

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What these dates are based on

Most Chinese festivals follow the traditional lunar calendar (e.g. Spring Festival = lunar 1/1), so their Gregorian dates shift each year. Two listed here — Qingming and Dongzhi — are jiéqì (solar terms) tied to the sun, not the moon; their dates can shift by up to one day depending on the year. MoonCal computes all of them with the lunar-typescript library and pre-renders 20 years of occurrences into each ICS subscription.

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