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What are the traditional etiquette of Spring Festival in China?

1, New Year greeting etiquette: start from home, pay New Year greetings, visit relatives and friends, and the elders prepare red envelopes.

2, talk about etiquette: it is essential to meet people's names and say more blessings.

3, red envelope etiquette: thank you for receiving the red envelope, the red envelope can not be opened face to face.

4, table manners: don't covet delicious food, pay attention to dining hygiene.

5, hospitality etiquette: be kind to guests, adults do not interrupt.

6, hospitality etiquette: take the initiative to say thank you, don't tamper with other people's things.

Spring Festival customs of all ethnic groups

1, Manchu: As the Chinese New Year holiday approaches, everyone cleans the courtyard. stick grilles writes couplets and wishes. On the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month, every household erected a lantern pole more than six meters high. From the first day to the sixteenth day, the red light is hung high every day. Jiaozi is better for the New Year's Eve dinner. Pay attention to pleating. When cooking jiaozi, some of them are wrapped in copper coins, so people who eat it are lucky.

Worship twice during the Spring Festival and once on New Year's Eve to bid farewell to the old year; Worship again on the first day of the new year to welcome the new year. There will be vault and camel jumping before the Spring Festival. There is also the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month. ?

2. Koreans: Every household posts Spring Festival couplets, cooks all kinds of sumptuous meals and eats "eight-treasure rice". On New Year's Eve, the whole family stayed up all night, playing gayageum and playing the flute. At the dawn of the first day, people put on holiday costumes to pay New Year greetings to their elders.

During the festival, men, women and children indulge in singing and dancing, springboard pressing and tug-of-war. On the fifteenth night of the first month, a traditional celebration party is held. Several elected old people boarded the wooden "moon-watching frame", singing and dancing with long drums, flutes and suona. ?

Refer to the above? China * * * production party news network-Spring Festival etiquette and customs and their cultural spirit