明年(西元2025年)國曆二月

February

思考方向與話題重點

New Year's Eve, Reunion, New Year, Red Envelopes, Going Home for the New Year, Dealing with Relatives, Gatherings, Blind Dates, Marriage Pressure, New Year Atmosphere, Spring, Spring Outing, Bidding Farewell to the Old and Welcoming the New, Lantern Festival, Flower Lanterns, 228 Long Holiday, Home, Family, Love, Lover, Cherry Blossom Season, Flower Viewing


星座話題

水瓶座(Aquarius) 1/20 - 2/18
雙魚座(Pisces) 2/19 - 3/20

節慶議題

Lantern Festival, Valentine's Day, February 28th Memorial Day

節氣

Start of Spring 2/4
Rain Water 2/19

國定假日

Peace Memorial Day (3 days) 2/28-3/2

補上班日

Make-up workday for flexible Chinese New Year holiday 2/8

重要日子

2/1 Fourth Day of the Lunar New Year

Ying Shen Day, mainly to welcome the gods returning to the human world from the heavens, praying for a smooth and safe year ahead.

2/2 Fifth Day of the Lunar New Year

"Po Wu" Day, named because many of the taboos during the New Year period can be lifted on this day. An important custom is to send away poverty by cleaning the house thoroughly, symbolizing sending poverty out the door. The fifth day is also the birthday of the Five Gods of Wealth. Some believe that worshiping the God of Wealth on this day brings more blessings, so some shops and companies choose this day to open or start operations.

2/2 World Wetlands Day

Raise awareness of the importance of wetland ecosystems and their protection.

2/2 Feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple

A Christian holiday commemorating Jesus' presentation at the temple.

2/2 Groundhog Day

A North American traditional holiday observing whether a groundhog emerges from its burrow to predict the arrival of spring.

2/3 Sixth Day of the Lunar New Year

According to Song Dynasty's Chen Yuanliang's "Suishi Guangji" citing "Wenzong Beiweng": "During the reign of Zhuanxu Gaoxin, a son was born in the palace without proper clothing, and the palace called him the poor child. Later, he died on the last day of the first lunar month, and the palace buried him, saying, 'Today we send off the poor child.' This tradition has been passed down to today's "Sending Away Poverty" on the sixth day of the Lunar New Year. The sixth day is also Fertilizer Day, indicating that traditional farming households begin spring plowing on this day.

2/4 World Cancer Day

Initiated by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) in 2000, it aims to raise global awareness of cancer, promote cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment. Events are held worldwide to encourage public attention to cancer prevention and control, support cancer patients and their families, and promote international efforts in the fight against cancer.

2/4 Seventh Day of the Lunar New Year

"Ren Ri" or "Day of Humanity", also known as "Qiyuan". According to the "Divination Book", from the first day, the order of creation by heaven was "one chicken, two dogs, three pigs, four sheep, five cows, six horses, seven humans, eight grains". It is said that if the weather is good on this day, it signifies people's well-being; if it is rainy and cloudy, it brings illness and plagues. Many activities are unsuitable on this day, especially avoiding traveling far.

2/5 Ninth Day of the Lunar New Year

Birthday of the Jade Emperor, commonly known as "Tian Gong's Birthday". On his birthday, people hold ceremonies to celebrate, and from midnight, the sound of continuous firecrackers can be heard. Many believers visit the Tian Gong Temple, dedicated to the Jade Emperor, to pray for good weather, peace, and health in the new year.

2/6 Tenth Day of the Lunar New Year

The tenth day is also the day after the Jade Emperor's birthday. Every household still has abundant dishes left from the ceremonies, allowing them to eat to their heart's content, hence the saying "Tenth Day Has a Feast".

2/6 International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation

Call to end the harm of female genital mutilation and protect women's rights.

2/7 International Solidarity Day with South Africa

2/10 International Meteorological Day

2/11 International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Encourage women's participation in the scientific field and eliminate gender discrimination.

  2/12 Lantern Festival   15th day of the first lunar month  

The Lantern Festival, also known as the Yuanxiao Festival, is usually held on the 15th day of the first lunar month, symbolizing the end of the Lunar New Year. On this day, people enjoy lantern displays, eat tangyuan (sweet rice balls), and engage in various celebratory activities. It is not only a time for family reunions but also an important part of traditional festivals, symbolizing reunion and happiness.

2/13 World Radio Day

Commemorate the contribution of radio to society and promote information exchange.

2/13 World Wireless Day

  2/14 Western Valentine's Day  

2/20 World Social Justice Day

Promote social fairness, justice, and inclusion, and eliminate poverty and gender discrimination.

2/21 Anti-Colonial Struggle Day

2/21 International Mother Language Day

2/22 Ninja Day

Japan's Ninja Day, where many people dress up as ninjas and participate in related activities and competitions.

2/22 Cat Day (猫の日), Cat Lover's Day, Love Day

2/22 Sweet Potato Day

2/22 World Thinking Day

A global celebration for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, encouraging self-reflection and friendship.

  2/28 Peace Memorial Day  

台灣美食旅遊

New Year Activities, Lantern Festival Events in Various Counties, Saltwater Fireworks, Yuejin Port Lantern Festival, Cold Night Festivities, Cherry Blossom Viewing

民生消費

Winter vacation, Valentine's Day, spring makeup, early spring fashion, Game Show, Book Fair


明年(西元2025年)農曆二月

Lunar February

2nd day of the 2nd month Dragon Head Festival, Spring Dragon Festival
15th day of the 2nd month Flower Festival

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