How to say "music festival" in Chinese?

In Chinese "music festival" translates to  音乐节 

Transliteration: yīn yuè jié

🇨🇳 我已经买好了音乐节的门票。

🗣️ Wǒ yǐ jīng mǎi hǎo le yīn yuè jié de mén piào.

🇺🇸 I have already bought the tickets for the music festival.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "music festival" in Chinese?

You can use the word "音乐节" which translates to "music festival".

How to pronounce "音乐节" (music festival) in Chinese?

The word "音乐节" is pronounced as "yīn yuè jié".

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