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The significance of Chinese New Year's Eve dinner

Significance of Spring Festival New Year's Eve Dinner:

New Year's Eve dinner, also known as New Year's Eve dinner, New Year's Eve dinner, reunion dinner, etc., specifically refers to the family dinner on the day before the end of the Spring Festival. People who work outside the home will go back to their hometowns and reunite with their families before New Year's Eve comes. The Chinese New Year's Eve dinner is a family reunion dinner, which is the most important dinner for the family at the end of the year.

The New Year's Eve dinner is the highlight of the year before the New Year, and is not only colorful, but also has a lot of symbolic meaning. Traditionally, the New Year's Eve dinner is eaten after the ancestor worship on New Year's Eve. Before eating the New Year's Eve dinner, the family worships the gods and ancestors, and the meal is served only after the worship ceremony is completed.

The Spring Festival is the grandest and most lively traditional festival in China. There are many customs of the Spring Festival, and the annual New Year's Eve dinner fully demonstrates the mutual respect and love of the members of the Chinese family, which makes the relationship between the family closer.