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Guavamens 榴月 year 48, cycle 79
June 2091
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Xin-mao (兔 Hare)年, Guavamens 榴月, 5日 (星期四) (79.48.5.5)
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Thursday June 21, 2091 (6/21/2091)
Method: Guavamens 榴月 5th on Chinese calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Duanwu Festival, also known as Dragon Boat Festival and the Double Fifth, is a traditional and statutory holiday originating in China and associated with a number of East Asian and Southeast Asian societies. In Mandarin, it is known by the name Duānwǔ Jié; in Hong Kong and Macau, by the Cantonese name Tuen Ng Festival; in Hokkien-speaking areas, by the names Gō͘-go̍eh-cheh/Gō͘-ge̍h-choeh (五月節) and Gō͘-ji̍t-cheh/Gō͘-ji̍t-choeh (五日節). In 2008, it was recognised as a public holiday in mainland China for the first time since the 1940s.[1][2] The festival has also long been celebrated in Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia. Equivalent and related festivals in Asia include the Kodomo no hi in Japan, Dano in Korea, and Tết Đoan Ngọ in Vietnam.

The festival occurs on the 5th day of the 5th month of the lunar calendar on which the Chinese calendar is based. This is the source of the alternative name of Double Fifth.[3] In 2011, this fell on June 6. The focus of the celebrations includes eating the rice dumpling zongzi (Chinese: 粽子; pinyin: zòngzi)[4], drinking realgar wine xionghuangjiu (Chinese: 雄黃酒; pinyin: Xiónghuángjiǔ), and racing dragon boats.

January 2092
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Wednesday January 23, 2092 (1/23/2092)
Method: January 23rd on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
Plumens 梅月 year 49, cycle 79
May 2092
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Ren-chen (龍 Dragon)年, Plumens 梅月, 8日 (星期二) (79.49.4.8)
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Tuesday May 13, 2092 (5/13/2092)
Method: Plumens 梅月 8th on Chinese calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

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