What are the legal holidays in Chile?

Festivals in Chile are divided into national festivals and local festivals.

There are religious festivals and non-religious festivals.

These festivals reflect the history, religion, culture and customs of Chile.

The main festivals in chronological order are:

On February 2nd, Notre Dame Day in Goss, Lovas.

Celebrations held by farmers in central agricultural areas.

From March 10 to March 18, the grape harvest festival is a traditional national festival.

Every year in the grape harvest season, girls pick grapes in melodious songs.

People choose a dozen beautiful young women as "grape girls".

Under the planning of grape companies and other organizations, they took caravans full of grapes and their exhibits to the town to sell.

At the city fair, girls selling grapes read "Grape Order" to celebrate the harvest of grapes.

Then, they tasted their delicious broth to show their joy.

May 1, International Labor Day.

Festivals for workers and other working people.

May 2 1, Navy Day.

Navy traditional festival.

June 29th, San Pedro religious festival.

Mainly held in Lal Hot Springs.

On this day, a ship carrying an idol of a missionary in San Pedro was the forerunner, followed by several fleets decorated with flowers, colorful flags and faucets, cruising on the water.

At that time, many dancers from all over the country danced to celebrate.

July 12- 18, Pilgrimage Festival in Tirana.

In memory of/kloc-the festival of Tirana, an Indian heroine who resisted the Spanish colonists in the 6th century.

On the opening day of 12 July, people stood in silence in front of the cross where the heroine was killed.

Then strode into the hall of Notre Dame.

There is a statue of the Virgin in the temple, and a young girl sits on the altar. She is considered a "living virgin".

After people enter the temple, they sing a pilgrimage song to the Madonna, and then bow, pray and offer sacrifices to the girl.

16, the commemorative activities reached * * *.

In the afternoon, a religious meeting was held. * * * The team is led by the statue of the Virgin Mary carried by 80 people, followed by the "Living Virgin Mary", the statue of Christ, a huge map of the world and the participants.

The procession continued until dusk.

After nightfall, countless candles were lit in Tirana town, and piles of bonfires were lit outside the town.

On this brightly lit night, people danced "masked dance".

For a time, there were terrible "ghosts" wandering in and out of town.

On the last day of the festival, a trade fair was held. There are many kinds of goods on the street, and people choose them at will until they return with full loads.

September 18, National Day.

Chileans generally call it 18.

18 18 September 18, the people of San Diego held an open town meeting and elected the first national congress.

18 18 Chile officially declared its independence, established the Republic of Chile, and designated September 18 as the national day.

On this day every year, people hold a * * * * celebration with President People's Republic of China (PRC) in the square in front of the presidential palace.

September 19, Army Day.

On this day, the military parade attended by President People's Republic of China (PRC) was held in the conical square of ohiggins Park.

10 and 1 10, Niujie.

Chileans' favorite mass entertainment celebrations are mostly held in rural areas and small towns.

Race around cattle is its main activity.

The competition was held in a round wooden fence called "Half Moon".

Riders who take part in the bullpen are a group of two, and each race has three rounds, with unlimited time.

In the competition, the points are scored by the forelimb of the horse that the rider rides squeezing the specific part of the cow, and finally the winner is decided according to the score.

During the intermission, both men and women sang to the accompaniment of guitars.

165438+1October 2, Day of the Dead.

This is a festival for Chileans to mourn their deceased ancestors.

65438+February 25th, Christmas.