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The custom of Chinese New Year in hometown.

The customs in my hometown are as follows:

Fan Wenyi:

Spring Festival is a rich folk culture spread and evolved by China people for thousands of years. It is considered to be the biggest and most festive festival of all the festivals in a year. Customs vary from place to place, and they pay attention to the New Year. The custom of Chinese New Year in my hometown is to start preparing for the Spring Festival on December 24th of the lunar calendar. Every household has cleaned every corner of the home, and the home has become brand-new. Cleaning up items and accounts is called cleaning up.

People are busy with all kinds of new year's goods of basil: buying chicken, goose and duck; Add new clothes; Newly purchased furniture and appliances; Buy New Year pictures, Spring Festival couplets, etc.

Fan Wener:

Since ancient times, the Spring Festival has been the biggest festival in China. Wang Anshi once wrote, firecrackers are one year old, and spring breeze brings send warm into Tu Su. Every family always trades new peaches for old ones. It not only describes the grand occasion of the Spring Festival, but also describes the custom of setting off firecrackers and changing peach symbols during the Spring Festival. Before and after the Spring Festival, all provinces have unique customs, and my hometown is no exception.

My hometown is in a small county below Weinan City, Shaanxi Province. Every year around the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, every household begins to prepare for the New Year. Before New Year's Eve, every household should do four things well: sweeping dust, steaming steamed bread, making wonton and buying new year's goods.

Fan Wensan:

Every Spring Festival in our hometown is very lively. You see the pedestrians in the street are shopping, and all kinds of new year's goods and toys make me very excited. In fact, our New Year's Eve custom is the same all over the country. Everyone should get together for dinner and have fun. On the second day of the first grade, the younger generation will pay New Year greetings to their elders, and what about us? It can be said that it was a bumper harvest. Red envelopes filled their pockets and filled the happiness of the whole family.

On the Lantern Festival, everyone will set off firecrackers in their own homes, which is very lively. Everyone had a good time. The street is covered with new lanterns, and everyone in the street is full of smiles. This shows how lively the Spring Festival is. My hometown is so lively, so festive and so happy. Hakka New Year custom? Like most places in the province, Hakkas regard Chinese New Year as the most grand and joyful festival of the year.