What holiday is the first day of July?
In traditional Chinese culture, the first day of the seventh lunar month is a mysterious date, which is closely related to folk beliefs and sacrificial customs. The following is a detailed introduction to the festival background, related customs and recent hot topics on the first day of July.
1. Festival background for the first day of July

The first day of the seventh lunar month is considered the day when "the gate of ghosts opens" and marks the beginning of the "ghost month". On this day, it is said that the gates of the underworld will be opened to allow the souls of the dead to return to the human world for worship. This custom originates from Taoist and Buddhist beliefs and is also the prelude to the traditional Chinese festival "Hungry Ghost Festival" (the 15th day of the seventh lunar month).
2. Related customs and activities
1.worship ancestors: Many families will prepare offerings on the first day of July to pay homage to their ancestors and deceased relatives to express their nostalgia.
2.Burn paper money: People believe that burning paper money can help the dead live a better life in the underworld, so it is common to see paper money burning in the streets on this day.
3.taboo behavior: Folks believe that it is not advisable to go out at night, move, or get married during the Ghost Month to avoid bumping into the spirits of the dead.
3. Recent hot topics on the Internet (last 10 days)
The following are recent hot topics related to traditional culture and festivals:
| topic | heat index | Source platform |
|---|---|---|
| Differences in customs of various places during the Hungry Ghost Festival | 85,000 | Weibo, Douyin |
| How do young people view the traditional Ghost Festival? | 72,000 | Zhihu, Bilibili |
| Environmental Sacrifice Initiative | 68,000 | WeChat public platform |
| The theme of the ghost moon in movies and TV dramas | 55,000 | Douban, Kuaishou |
4. The evolution of festivals in modern society
With the development of the times, the traditional customs of the first day of July are also changing. More and more young people are beginning to pay attention to environmentally friendly sacrifices and advocate using flowers or online memorials instead of burning paper money. At the same time, some regions also revitalize traditional festivals by holding cultural exhibitions, folk performances, etc.
5. Summary
The first day of July is the beginning of the "Ghost Month", which carries the Chinese people's awe and longing for their ancestors. Although modern lifestyles have gradually faded some customs, their cultural connotations are still worthy of inheritance. The recent topic about traditional festivals also reflects the public's concern and thinking about folk culture.
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