Holidays in 1909 China Public Holiday - China Public Holidays

China HolidayGregorian DateChinese Lunar Date

Note: China public holidays( China Public Holiday ) include the New Year’s Day, Chinese Spring Festival (from Lunar New Year’s Eve to the sixth day of the New Year), Qingming Festival, May Day, the Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and the National Day (from Oct.1 to Oct.7). Holidays except the Chinese Spring Festival and National Day are usually 3-day holiday that are created by combine the weekends.

Chinese Lunar Month in 1909

Find Chinese Lunar Calendar dates in Western calendar from the following table.
Chinese Lunar Month From (Gregorian Date) To (Gregorian Date)
The 1st Lunar Month Jan 22, 1909 Feb 19, 1909
The 2nd Lunar Month Feb 20, 1909 Mar 20, 1909
The Second 2nd Lunar Month (Leap Month) 03 21, 1909 04 19, 1909
The 3rd Lunar Month Apr 20, 1909 May 18, 1909
The 4th Lunar Month May 19, 1909 Jun 17, 1909
The 5th Lunar Month Jun 18, 1909 Jul 16, 1909
The 6th Lunar Month Jul 17, 1909 Aug 15, 1909
The 7th Lunar Month Aug 16, 1909 Sep 13, 1909
The 8th Lunar Month Sep 14, 1909 Oct 13, 1909
The 9th Lunar Month Oct 14, 1909 Nov 12, 1909
The 10th Lunar Month Nov 13, 1909 Dec 12, 1909
The 11th Lunar Month Dec 13, 1909 Jan 10, 1910
The 12th Lunar Month Jan 11, 1910 Feb 09, 1910

Month Pillar in 1909

Month Pillar is seedling, just like that of flowers and trees. Month Pillar represents a person's Siblings Palace, as well as his parents and siblings in the original family.
From (Gregorian Date) To (Gregorian Date) Month Pillar Zodiac
Jan 06, 1909 06:41Feb 04, 1909 06:29Yi ChouOx
Feb 04, 1909 06:30Mar 06, 1909 12:57Bing YinTiger
Mar 06, 1909 12:58Apr 05, 1909 06:23Ding MaoRabbit
Apr 05, 1909 06:24May 06, 1909 12:20Wu ChenDragon
May 06, 1909 12:21Jun 06, 1909 04:57Ji SiSnake
Jun 06, 1909 04:58Jul 08, 1909 03:23Geng WuHorse
Jul 08, 1909 03:24Aug 08, 1909 01:00Xin WeiSheep
Aug 08, 1909 01:01Sep 08, 1909 03:27Ren ShenMonkey
Sep 08, 1909 03:28Oct 09, 1909 06:28Gui YouRooster
Oct 09, 1909 06:29Nov 08, 1909 09:03Jia XuDog
Nov 08, 1909 09:04Dec 08, 1909 01:28Yi HaiPig
Dec 08, 1909 01:29Dec 31, 1909 12:00Bing ZiRat
Solar TermsGregorian DateChinese Lunar Date
Slight Cold (Xiǎohán, 小寒)January 06, 1909December 15, 1908
Great Cold (Dàhán, 大寒)January 21, 1909December 30, 1908
Vernal Begins (Lìchūn, 立春)February 04, 1909January 14, 1909
Rain Water (Yǔshuǐ, 雨水)February 19, 1909January 29, 1909
Insects Awaken (Jīnzhé, 惊蛰)March 06, 1909February 15, 1909
Vernal Equinox (Chūnfēn, 春分)March 21, 1909February 30, 1909
Clear and Bright (Qīngmíng, 清明)April 05, 1909February 15, 1909
Grain Rain (Gǔyǔ, 谷雨)April 21, 1909March 2, 1909
Summer Begins (Lìxià, 立夏)May 06, 1909March 17, 1909
Grain Full (Xiǎomǎn, 小满)May 22, 1909April 4, 1909
Grain in Ear (Mángzhǒng, 芒种)June 06, 1909April 19, 1909
Summer Solstice (Xiàzhì, 夏至)June 22, 1909May 5, 1909
Slight Heat (Xiǎoshǔ, 小暑)July 08, 1909May 21, 1909
Great Heat (Dàshǔ, 大暑)July 23, 1909June 7, 1909
Autumn Begins (Lìqīu, 立秋)August 08, 1909June 23, 1909
Limit of Heat (Chúshǔ, 处暑)August 24, 1909July 9, 1909
White Dew (Báilù, 白露)September 08, 1909July 24, 1909
Autumnal Equinox (Qīufēn, 秋分)September 24, 1909August 11, 1909
Cold Dew (Hánlù, 寒露)October 09, 1909August 26, 1909
Frost's Descent (Shuāngjiàng, 霜降)October 24, 1909September 11, 1909
Winter Begins (Lìdōng, 立冬)November 08, 1909September 26, 1909
Light Snow (Xiǎoxuě, 小雪)November 23, 1909October 11, 1909
Great Snow (Dàxuě, 大雪)December 08, 1909October 26, 1909
Winter Solstice (Dōngzhì, 冬至)December 22, 1909November 10, 1909