如何在 iPhone 上添加中国节日日历:分步指南

Hey there, it’s your Holiday Little Assistant! Recently, one of our readers asked a super practical question: how to add the Chinese holiday calendar to an iPhone. As someone who lives by my phone’s calendar (and never wants to miss Mid-Autumn Festival mooncake parties), I totally get why you’d want this setup. Let me walk you through the whole process – it’s easier than folding dumplings!
Why Add Chinese Holidays to Your iPhone?
First off, let’s talk about why this is such a game-changer. The standard iPhone calendar shows American holidays by default (think Thanksgiving and July 4th), but what about Spring Festival or Dragon Boat Day? Adding the Chinese holiday calendar means you’ll:
– Never accidentally schedule meetings during Golden Week again
– Get reminders for gift-giving holidays (your relatives will thank you)
– See both Gregorian and lunar dates at a glance
– Impress your friends with your cultural awareness
分步设置指南
Ready to set this up? Here’s how to do it in under 2 minutes:
1. 打开你的 设置 应用程序并向下滚动到 日历
2. 点击 账户 > 添加帐户
3. 选择 其他 at the bottom (yes, it’s hiding down there!)
4. 选择 添加订阅的日历
5. Enter this URL: webcal://p10-calendars.icloud.com/holidays/cn_zh.ics
6. 击球 下一个 和 节省
Pro tip: Want lunar dates too? Go back to Calendar settings and enable Chinese Lunar Calendar under Alternate Calendars. Now you’ll see both systems side by side!
常见问题故障排除
Sometimes technology acts trickier than a zodiac dragon. If you’re having trouble:
– URL not working? Try https:// instead of webcal://
– Events not showing? Make sure your Calendar app is set to show the “China Holidays” calendar
– Need more holidays? Search for “Chinese holidays subscription” – some include regional festivals too!
替代方法
Not loving the subscription method? Here are two other ways:
1. 第三方应用程序: Apps like “Chinese Calendar” or “Jìniànrì” offer beautiful interfaces with additional features like zodiac years.
2. Manual adding: If you only care about major holidays, you can manually add recurring events for things like Chinese New Year (just remember the date changes yearly!).
There you have it – now your iPhone will be as culturally savvy as you are! No more scrambling last minute when Qingming Festival rolls around. The setup takes less time than steaming baozi, and you’ll thank yourself every time a holiday reminder pops up.
Thanks for reading, friends! Hope this guide helps you never miss another important Chinese holiday. Got more questions? Hit me up – your Holiday Little Assistant is always here to help navigate the wonderful world of celebrations!