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Introduction to the origin of 30 words on New Year's Day
1, New Year's Day originated from the first day of New Year's Day in ancient China, which was originally the first day of the first lunar month, and was called "New Year's Day". Later, with the reform of the calendar, it was gradually changed to solar calendar 1, 1.
2. New Year's Day is a traditional New Year in China, which represents a new beginning and hope. People will hold various celebrations, including putting up Spring Festival couplets, having a reunion dinner and setting off fireworks and firecrackers. This means praying for a peaceful, smooth and auspicious New Year.
New Year's Day is also an international festival, and many countries and regions will hold celebrations on this day. China's New Year's Day celebrations are particularly grand, including various cultural performances, sports competitions, sightseeing and so on, attracting countless tourists.
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