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If you look carefully at the summer sky on the evening of the seventh day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar (in 2009, it falls on August 26th), you'll find that the Herd Boy star (a bright star in the constellation Aquila, located west of the Milky Way) and the Weaving Maid star (the star Vega, located east of the Milky Way) appear closer together than they do at any other time of the year. Legend has it that the stars are actually lovers who are permitted to meet once a year. This day, known as the “double seventh (七夕; qī xī),” is regarded as China's own Valentine's Day.

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