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What are the traditional festivals related to home?

New Year's Eve: It is the last night at the end of a year, and it has special significance in the hearts of China people. On the most important day of the year, no matter how far away, wanderers have to rush home to reunite with their families. Spring Festival: The Lunar New Year in China is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation, and it is a folk festival integrating offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, praying for evil spirits, reuniting relatives and friends, celebrating, entertaining and eating. Lantern Festival: One of the traditional festivals in China, it mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities, such as watching lanterns, eating glutinous rice balls, solve riddles on the lanterns and setting off fireworks.

1, New Year's Eve: It is the last night at the end of a year, and it has special significance in the hearts of China people. On the most important day at the end of this year, wanderers, no matter how far away, have to rush home to reunite with their families.

2. Spring Festival: The Lunar New Year in China is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation, and it is a folk festival integrating offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, praying for evil spirits, reuniting relatives and friends, celebration, entertainment and food.

Lantern Festival: One of the traditional festivals in China, it mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities such as watching lanterns, eating glutinous rice balls, solve riddles on the lanterns and setting off fireworks.

4. Cold Food Festival: When the first day of the day is a holiday, smoking is not allowed, and only cold food is eaten. There are customs such as sweeping, walking, swinging, cuju, hooking and cockfighting.

5. Tomb-Sweeping Day: Also known as the Walking Festival, March Festival, ancestor worship festival, etc. Grave-sweeping and outing are two major etiquette themes in Tomb-Sweeping Day.