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Lunar New Year(The last day of the twelfth lunar month)

The Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, marks the beginning of the year and is traditionally known as the “New Year Festival.” It is commonly known as the New Year, the New Year, the New Year, the New Year’s Eve, the New Year’s Eve, the Big Year, and more. It is also known colloquially as “Du Sui,” “Qing Sui,” “Guo Nian,” and “Guo Da Nian.” The Spring Festival has a long history, evolving from ancient rituals of praying for a good harvest and offering sacrifices.

Spring Festival: The Spring Festival refers to the traditional Lunar New Year in the Chinese cultural world. Traditionally known as the New Year, the Big Year, or the New Year, it is also known colloquially as “Du Sui,” “Celebrating the New Year,” or “Guo Nian.” In ancient times, the Spring Festival specifically referred to the beginning of spring, a solar term, and was also considered the beginning of the year. Later, the New Year was designated as the first day of the first lunar month.

           
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  Lunar New Year(The last day of the twelfth lunar month)

  Lunar New Year(The last day of the twelfth lunar month)

  Lunar New Year(The last day of the twelfth lunar month)
  Lunar New Year(The last day of the twelfth lunar month)

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