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Chinese folk

1, Manchu-Chinese New Year is approaching, everyone cleans the courtyard, stick grilles, writes couplets and wishes. On the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month, every household erected a lantern pole more than six meters high. From the first day to the sixteenth day, the red light is hung high every day. Jiaozi is better for the New Year's Eve dinner. Pay attention to pleating. When cooking jiaozi, some of them are wrapped in copper coins, so people who eat it are lucky.

2. Koreans-every family sticks Spring Festival couplets, cooks all kinds of sumptuous meals and eats "eight-treasure rice". On New Year's Eve, the whole family stayed up all night, playing gayageum and playing the flute. At the dawn of the first day, people put on holiday costumes to pay New Year greetings to their elders.

During the festival, men, women and children indulge in singing and dancing, springboard pressing and tug-of-war. On the fifteenth night of the first month, a traditional celebration party is held. Several elected old people boarded the wooden "moon-watching frame", singing and dancing with long drums, flutes and suona.

3. Oroqen-On New Year's Eve, the whole family sat around for dinner. Taste delicious food, drink wine and have New Year's Eve dinner. Young people salute and kowtow to their families and relatives and elders. At midnight, people will walk around the stables with birch bark boxes or iron boxes and wish the six animals prosperity. On the first day of junior high school, we pay New Year greetings to each other in new clothes. Young men and women get together to dance in groups. There are hunting dances, "red fruit" dances and "black bear fighting" dances.

Hezhe nationality-New Year's Eve is the happiest festival of Hezhe nationality in a year. On New Year's Eve, everyone is very busy, cooking New Year's Eve, cutting window grilles and putting up lanterns. On the first day, girls, women and children put on new clothes embroidered with clouds and went to visit relatives and friends. The hospitable Hezhe people gave a banquet to entertain the guests.

Like Han nationality, Mongolians eat jiaozi and set off firecrackers. Besides, we should eat "hand-grabbed meat" on New Year's Eve to show family reunion. In the early morning of the first day, the younger generation toasted their elders "goodbye". Then the young men and women got on the horse, rode on the yurt, kowtowed to the elders first, then drank and danced, and then the men and women took this opportunity to hold horse races.