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What are the customs of Lunar New Year's Day?

Asking for a son-in-law: There is a saying in folk songs that "the eleventh day of the first month is the son-in-law's day", and the father-in-law fetes his son-in-law on this day. Planning Day: On the eleventh day of the first month, people have already begun to consider deploying the Lantern Festival. Everyone plans how to buy lanterns, how to set up a light shed and so on. Eating roasted zygotes: On the eleventh day of the first month, there is a custom of eating roasted zygotes in old Beijing.

The custom of 2008 1 1 month 1 1 day is to invite son-in-law, plan a day, eat zygotes, send lanterns and walk on the colorful bridge.

1. Asking for a son-in-law: There is a saying in folk songs that "the eleventh day of the first month is the son-in-law's day, and the father-in-law fetes his son-in-law on this day.

2. Planning Day: On the eleventh day of the first month, people have begun to consider the deployment of the Lantern Festival. Everyone plans how to buy lanterns, how to set up a light shed and so on.

3. Eat roasted zygotes: On the eleventh day of the first month, there is a custom of eating roasted zygotes in old Beijing.

4. Sending lanterns: In Fuzhou, the eleventh day of the first month is a small festival before the Lantern Festival. Before the Lantern Festival, Fuzhou people have the habit of sending lanterns to express their wishes for the New Year and good luck in the coming year.

5. Hangcai Bridge: The Hangcai Bridge, which started on the 11th night of the first month, is called Hangtou Bridge. On the "footbridge", everyone will pray, hoping that the coming year will be smooth and their wishes will come true.