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Which country is the Spring Festival from?

Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China. As one of the most important festivals in China, the Spring Festival is celebrated on the first day of the first lunar month, usually at the end of Gregorian calendar 1 or early February. It marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year, and it is also a time for China people to get together, worship their ancestors, pay New Year greetings and celebrate.

The Spring Festival originated from the ancient sacrificial activities in China, and gradually evolved into a festival to celebrate the New Year. During the Spring Festival, people in China will carry out a series of traditional customs and celebrations. These include putting up Spring Festival couplets, hanging lanterns, setting off firecrackers, dancing dragons and lions, enjoying lanterns and having a reunion dinner. In addition, people will pay New Year greetings to each other, give red envelopes to their elders and watch wonderful Spring Festival parties.

The following is a picture related to the Spring Festival, showing the traditional Spring Festival celebrations in China:

Spring Festival is one of the most important festivals in China and an important part of China culture. It symbolizes a new beginning and hope, and people pray for good luck and happiness in the coming year by celebrating the Spring Festival. No matter where they are, China people will try their best to go home and reunite with their families to celebrate this special occasion.