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There are many holy days in Daoism that usually reflect ancestry or things in nature.


The 15th day of the 7th Lunar Month, Daoist celebrate the birthday of Ti-kuan (Officer of Earth). This is also known as Ghost Festival.


The Lantern Festival is a celebration of the first full moon of the year and also the birthday of Tianguan, one of the Taoist gods responsible for good fortune. People walk the streets carrying lighted lanterns and release them into the sky.


A lot of the festivals celebrated had to do with astronomy in Daoism.

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Daoism

By Ziya Patel