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A few more hours to go for New Year's Eve
The 2024 New Year's Eve time is over.
"New Year's Eve" refers to the concerts and other events organized by television stations and governments to welcome the arrival of the new year on the night of December 31st at the end of the year in the Gregorian calendar (solar calendar, Gregorian calendar), which are more elaborate and grandiose, with a large number of celebrities gathering. China traditionally has its own complete dating system, and for thousands of years has been using the emperor's year number in combination with the lunar calendar (lunar calendar, old calendar) to record the year and date. So in the traditional festival celebrations, the last day of the lunar calendar (commonly known as "Lunar New Year's Eve") for the end of the year, "New Year's Eve".
Nationally (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) and overseas Chinese communities organize large-scale celebrations on this day to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and to celebrate the arrival of the new year/Chinese New Year. Into the 20th century, to celebrate the Western New Year by the local government and television stations to promote the organization of the "New Year's Eve party" began to appear in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, China's mainland first precedent is the 2005 Hunan Satellite Television to take advantage of the popularity of the "super girl" organized by the The first time in China was when Hunan TV took advantage of the popularity of "Super Girl" to organize a New Year's Eve concert.
In China's local TV stations to participate in the New Year's Eve concert
Mainland
Central China Television (CCTV), Hunan Satellite Television (HCTV), Sichuan Satellite Television (SCTV), Jiangsu Satellite Television (JSTV), Oriental Satellite Television (OSTV), Zhejiang Satellite Television (ZSTV), Shenzhen Satellite Television (SZSTV), Tianjin Satellite Television (TSTV), Shandong Satellite Television (SHSTV), Anhui TV, Qinghai TV, Yunnan TV, Guangdong TV as well as Shaanxi TV and Henan TV.
Hong Kong and Taiwan
Taipei City New Year's Eve Gala, Keelung City New Year's Eve Gala, Taoyuan New Year's Eve Gala (in cooperation with Taiwan's CTS), Taichung City New Year's Eve Gala, Nantou New Year's Eve Gala, Yunlin New Year's Eve Concert, Chiayi City New Year's Eve Gala, Tainan New Year's Eve Gala, Kaohsiung New Year's Eve Gala, and Taitung New Year's Eve Gala.
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