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Buddha's Birthday

This article deals with the East Asian holiday. See also Vesak.
Buddha's Birthday:Lotus Lantern Festival celebrating Buddha's Birthday, in South Korea
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Lotus Lantern Festival celebrating Buddha's Birthday, in South Korea

Buddha's Birthday (Traditional Chinese: 佛誕; pinyin: fó dàn; Cantonese: fātdáahn), the birthday of the Gautama Buddha traditionally celebrated in East Asia on the eighth day of the fourth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, is a holiday in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and South Korea. The date varies from year to year in the Western (Gregorian) calendar:

In Japan, Buddha's Birthday is celebrated on April 8, but is not a national holiday. It is also known as 'Flower Festival' (Japanese: Hana-matsuri or Kanbutsu-e). Children traditionally drink ama-cha, a beverage prepared from a variety of hydrangea.

Some places have a public holiday one week later, on the fifteen day of the fourth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, to coincide with the full moon. For instance, Visakha Bucha in Thailand or Lễ Phật đản in Vietnam is such a holiday on May 12 in 2006. (For future dates, add 7 days to the above list.)

The birth of the Buddha (Buddha Purnima in India) is often celebrated by Buddhists for an entire month. Please see Vesak for details.

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