Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Can someone translate it for me?
Can someone translate it for me?
The day before the Chinese New Year is called New Year's Eve. The word "除" literally means "to change" and "夕" means "the day before".
Because it is celebrated by large numbers of Chinese everywhere, Chinese New Year is regarded as China's biggest holiday and has a strong influence on neighboring countries and those with cultural ties to China. These include Korea, Outer Mongolia, Nepal, Malaysia, the Philippines*** and Japan before 1873. Chinese New Year is also celebrated by overseas Chinese in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and other countries with large Chinese populations. But it's not a cultural tradition in these countries
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