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What does the lunar calendar 65438+1October 25th mean?

Lunar calendar 65438+ 10 25th is the first day of Spring Festival, an important traditional festival in China. The Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals of the Chinese nation. It is a festival for family reunion and spring ploughing, and also symbolizes the beginning of a new year, which has profound cultural connotation and historical significance. During the Spring Festival, people will hold various celebration activities, including setting off firecrackers, posting Spring Festival couplets, hanging lanterns and dancing dragons and lions to celebrate the New Year.

Besides China, some other Asian countries also celebrate the Lunar New Year. In Vietnam, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia, celebrations will also be held on the day of 65438+1October 25th. Although the specific ways and traditions of different countries are slightly different, they all express their blessings and good luck for the New Year, and also reflect the similarities in cultural heritage and national identity among Asian countries.

For China people, the lunar calendar 65438+1October 25th is not only the beginning of the Spring Festival, but also represents a kind of inheritance and prosperity. On this day, people will kick off the New Year and greet the new year under the protection of their ancestors, bearing the hope and longing for family and society. Despite the changes of the times and social development, people's love and expectation for the Spring Festival have not changed. This kind of inheritance and cultural emotion has been passed down from generation to generation in the hearts of China people.