




QIXI, often called Chinese Valentine’s Day, has been observed for more than 2,000 years. It falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month — this year on Friday. The festival’s legend tells of a forbidden love between a celestial Weaver Girl and a mortal cowherd, separated by a heavenly river and granted an annual reunion when magpies form a bridge. The story symbolizes enduring connection across time, space and fate. Traditional customs include showing off needle‑threading skill under the moon — those who can thread the eyes of seven needles without mistake were deemed especially deft — and setting out offerings of fruit and wine to the Weaver Girl to pray for a good marriage and a happy life. Today people mark Qixi by exchanging gifts like flowers, chocolates and jewelry, enjoying romantic outings or dinners, and many couples choose to marry on the day. Here is a selection of photos capturing joyful Qixi celebrations across China.(SD News) |