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Chinese New Year festive songs

Chinese New Year songs celebrating are as follows:

I. Welcome Spring Flowers (Teresa Teng).

Two, Family Happiness (Chen Xiuhuan).

Three, Happy New Year (Huang Pin Yuan).

Four: Happy New Year to you (Eva Cheuk).

V. God of Wealth (Sam Hui).

Six: The God of Fortune comes by himself without invitation (Zhang Li).

Seven: The Four Talents Make a Big Fortune (四大才子发大财).

VIII. Little New Year Call (Northeastern Duo).

Nine: Happy New Year.

X. Congratulations (China Doll).

Xi. New Year's Songs (Gao Shengmei).

XII. Happy Chinese New Year (Sun Yue).

XIII. Happy New Year (China Doll).

XIV. Lover's New Year's Greeting (Eva Zhuo).

Traditional customs of the Spring Festival:

1, do the New Year's goods

Chinese New Year's Eve culture has a long history and has given rise to a wide variety of New Year's Eve customs throughout the country, which are very different from the north and south, and each has its own characteristics. Although customs vary from place to place, but the preparation of New Year's goods, New Year's gifts is almost the whole country's "New Year's Eve must".

Purchasing New Year's goods, including food, wear, wear, use, stickers (New Year's red), send (New Year's) gifts, etc., collectively known as the "New Year's goods", and the process of purchasing New Year's goods called "do New Year's goods". The process of purchasing Lunar New Year goods is an important activity of the Chinese people during the Spring Festival.

2, sacrificial stove

Folk sacrificial stove, from the ancient fire worship practices. Such as "interpretation of the name" said: "stove. Create also, create food also." The duty of the god of the stove is to control the stove fire and manage the food, which was later expanded to examine the good and evil on earth in order to bring down the blessings and disasters. The belief in the God of the Stove is a reflection of the Chinese people's dream of having more than enough food and clothing.