Since the lunar calendar doesn't perfectly match the Gregorian calendar, the exact date shifts each year, usually falling somewhere between late July and late August.
Today is Qixi Festival, China's traditional Valentine's Day. Wishing all lovers a happily ever after! And to all the wonderful friends stopping by, may you find joy and may all your wishes come true every single day!
Why does the date of Qixi Festival change every year? It’s because we follow the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, which sets the festival on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month.
Have you ever ridden a tram surrounded by green grass? 🚋 In Huai'an, we call it the "Grass Glider"! It’s comfortable, punctual, and runs all day. The best way to see the city! What’s your favorite way to explore a new place? 🌿👇 #ChinaTravel#Jiangsu
@miradreaamy It's surprising how many people got it wrong! The answer is clearly 50.
Here is the logic:
- 5 to 8 is +3
- 8 to 14 is +6 (which is 3 × 2)
- 14 to 26 is +12 (which is 6 × 2)
So, the next step should be adding 24 (which is 12 × 2).
26 + 24 = 50.
Haha, I just saw a hilarious post. An artist accidentally dropped his sculpture on the floor. He didn’t have time to fix it, so he just left it as is and renamed it "Crushed on the Subway". Guess what? It actually won an award!