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China Daily | Updated: 2013-08-16 08:52

Magpie bridge on Qixi 七夕鹊桥会 (qi xi que qiao hui)

As the Chinese equivalent of Valentines' Day, Qixi is an important festival that celebrates love and devotion. It falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month of the Chinese calendar. This year it was celebrated on Aug 13. The festival has its origins in a mythological story of star-crossed lovers, Niulang (cowherd) and Zhinu (weaver maid). They are separated by circumstances and can meet only once a year - on the seventh night of the seventh lunar month.

It is said that after hearing their story, some magpies were so touched that they flew into the sky and formed a bridge on which the lovers could unite for the night. A magpie bridge in China thus symbolizes love and conjugal happiness.

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