In July, China celebrates several festivals and events. Here are some of the notable ones in English:

1. **Qixi Festival (Chinese Valentine's Day)** - July 7th
- The Qixi Festival, also known as Chinese Valentine's Day, is based on a romantic legend about two lovers separated by the Milky Way.
2. **Dragon Boat Festival** - Typically in May or June, but sometimes in July
- The Dragon Boat Festival commemorates the poet Qu Yuan and involves dragon boat races and eating zongzi (sticky rice dumplings).
3. **Mid-Autumn Festival** - Typically in September, but sometimes in July
- The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions and moon gazing. It's celebrated with mooncakes and lanterns.
4. **National Day** - October 1st, but sometimes observed in July
- While the main celebrations for National Day are held on October 1st, some activities and events may be held in July as a lead-up to the holiday.
5. **Chinese Youth Day** - August 1st, but sometimes observed in July
- Chinese Youth Day is celebrated to honor the contributions of young people to the country. It's sometimes observed in July.
6. **World Population Day** - July 11th
- This international day focuses on the importance of population issues and sustainable development.
7. **World UFO Day** - July 2nd
- While not a Chinese holiday, it is observed by some enthusiasts around the world, including in China.
Please note that the dates of some festivals can vary slightly from year to year, and not all festivals are observed on the same day every year.
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