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What are the customs in the New Year?

About "What are the customs of Chinese New Year?" I'd be happy to answer your questions. New Year's custom is a unique tradition in every region. Here are some common customs:

1. Red envelopes: In China, people usually give red envelopes during the New Year, which contain a certain amount of money, symbolizing good luck and blessings.

2. Spring Festival couplets: It is a traditional custom in China to post Spring Festival couplets at the door. Spring Festival couplets are notes with auspicious words, which are used to pray for good luck and prosperity in the coming year.

3. New Year's Eve: It is a tradition in many countries to get together for dinner. People enjoy rich dishes, symbolizing reunion and harvest.

4. Fireworks show: Many countries will set off fireworks on New Year's Eve to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. Fireworks are colorful, symbolizing driving away bad luck and welcoming a new beginning.

5. New Year greetings: People extend New Year greetings to each other, friends and relatives. This is a way to express blessing and respect, and it is also a way to enhance interpersonal relationships.

In a word, New Year customs have their own characteristics, but they all reflect people's good expectations for happiness, health and prosperity. Happy new year to you all!