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What are the customs of the Spring Festival,40 words

Welcome to pay tribute to the New Year, posting Spring Festival couplets, hanging New Year's paintings, sticking up windowpane, letting off firecrackers, giving out red envelopes, wearing new clothes, eating dumplings, observing the New Year's Eve, dancing lions and dragons, hanging lanterns, and kowtowing to the head of the activities of the Chinese New Year customs.

Posting the door god: initially, the door god was carved mahogany in the form of a person and hung next to the person, and later it was painted as a portrait of the door god and posted on the door.

The Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China and the most important festival of the year. Over the centuries, it has formed a number of fixed customs and traditions, many of which have been passed down to the present day, such as dust sweeping, posting spring couplets, paying homage to the New Year, lighting firecrackers, paying respects to the New Year and so on.

Chinese folk "open door firecrackers," that is, the arrival of the new year, families set off firecrackers. On the first day of the New Year, people get up early, put on the most beautiful clothes, dressed neatly, go out to visit friends and relatives, wishing good luck in the coming year.