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New year song

New Year's songs are:

1, "Congratulations on getting rich";

2. "Congratulations";

3. Good Days;

4. Happy Year in China;

5. "Happy New Year";

6. "Little Eve";

7. "New Year Song Chorus";

8. "The God of Wealth comes to my house";

9. "Bless you";

10, "New Year";

1 1, "Congratulations";

12, "Happy New Year";

13, Happy New Year;

14, "Go home often";

15, good luck;

16, sugar-coated haws;

17, Taiping year;

18, Flower Full Moon;

19, "You are the most popular";

20. Year of China;

2 1, "Eight Immortals Happy New Year";

22. "Lucky Fortune";

23. "Happy New Year";

24. "Flying Songs of the Earth";

25. "New Year Song";

26. "big bowl of tea";

27. "Little Eve";

28. "Happy New Year with Electronic Speed";

29. The God of Wealth;

30. New Year carols;

3 1, "Drum welcomes Wan Nianhong";

32. Wan Nianhong;

33. "unforgettable tonight";

34. Winter jasmine;

35. "All the best";

36. "Happy New Year";

37. A Fire in Winter;

38. "Congratulations on getting rich and welcoming the New Year";

39. "The God of Wealth does not come";

40. "Have money and no money to go home for the New Year";

4 1, "Spring Festival";

42. "356 blessings";

43. "Wutong God of Wealth follows you";

44. "Happy New Year";

45. "Happy New Year to lovers";

46. "Winter jasmine".

The custom of New Year in China

The custom of the Spring Festival is the custom of China people during the Spring Festival. Due to the different regional cultures, the customs in different parts of China are different in content or details and have strong regional characteristics.

For thousands of years, people in China have always regarded the Spring Festival as a major event. Before the Chinese New Year, we should make a lot of preparations and buy a lot of things, including food, food, clothes, toys, food, dry food, fresh food, raw food and cooked food.

Sweeping dust is one of the traditional Chinese New Year customs in China. Sweeping dust means year-end cleaning, which is called "house sweeping" in the south and "house sweeping" in the north. Its original intention is to sweep away all "bad luck" and "bad luck", and to pin on the good wishes of the Chinese nation to ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters and welcome good luck.