Reasons for Fireworks
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Reasons for fireworks
Chinese Lunar New Year – in early Spring
Lantern Festival – to mark the end of the Lunar New Year festival
China National Day – October 1st
Chinese ethnic minority festivals
Kite Festival of Weifan – annual showcase of kite art and design
Grape Festival of Turpen – in western China’s grape growing area
Beer Festival of Qingdao – the “famous” Qingdao Beer Co. of the port city of Qingdao
Other occasions where fireworks are often used:
Weddings
Birthdays
Business launches
Honoring of guests
U.S. Holidays
New Year’s Day January 1st
Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 19th
Black History Month February
Groundhog Day February 2nd
President’s Day February 16th
Chinese New Year February 19th
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St. Valentine’s Day February 14th
Women’s History Month March
St. Patrick’s Day March 17th
April Fool’s Day April 1st
Easter Sunday April 5th
Earth Day April 22nd
Cinco De Mayo May 5th
Mother’s Day May 10th
Memorial Day May 25th
Flag Day June 14th
Father’s Day June 21st
U.S. Independence Day July 4th
Labor Day September 7th
Patriot Day September 11th
Columbus Day October 12th
Halloween October 31st
Guy Fawkes November 5th
Diwali November 11th
Veterans’ Day November 11th
Thanksgiving Day November 26th
Pearl Harbor Day December 7th
Christmas Day December 25th
Hanukkah December 6th – December 14th
Kwanzaa December 26th – January 1st
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