What's the difference between Western Valentine's Day and China Valentine's Day?

The seventh day of the seventh lunar month, commonly known as "Tanabata", is said to be the day when cowherd and weaver girl will meet. Lovers in the sky have an annual party, and lovers on the ground go out sweetly. This well-known love story is not only sentimental but also full of romantic charm. For this reason, Qixi is called Children's Day, Beggar's Day and Valentine's Day. China people's personality is relatively subtle, and their hearts are full of affection. Through festivals, they talk to each other.

February 14 is western valentine's day. This story, which originated from Saint Valentine, a Roman Christian martyr in the 3rd century A.D., is a love without an ending. Later generations have a romantic festival to commemorate the love between Valentine and his lover. On this day, lovers convey their love by writing letters and sending cards, candy, flowers or other gifts, but their love lasts for a long time.

Western Valentine's Day has a broader meaning, that is, as long as you love people-father, mother, relatives, colleagues, friends, you can give them gifts on this day to express your feelings.

Of course, the climax of Valentine's Day still belongs to men and women in two of a kind. When two people are alone, lighting candles, tasting scallop salad, drinking shortcake thick soup, stirring spaghetti kebabs and eating a piece of "two-color cake" can add to the atmosphere of Valentine's Day and add a layer of memories over time.