1. Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important traditional festival in China.
2. It usually falls on the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar, which is between late January and mid-February.
3. The festival lasts for 15 days and is marked by a series of celebrations and customs.
4. One of the most important customs is the reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, where families gather and share a feast.
5. Another tradition is red decorations and clothing, which symbolize good luck and ward off evil spirits.
6. People also exchange red envelopes containing money, as a symbol of good fortune and blessings.
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7. Fireworks displays and dragon and lion dances are also common during the festival.
8. Cleaning the house before the New Year is considered important, as it symbolizes getting rid of bad luck from the previous year.
9. Dumplings and glutinous rice cakes are popular foods during the Spring Festival, signifying good luck and prosperity.
10. The Spring Festival is not only celebrated in China, but also in other countries with significant Chinese populations, such as Singapore and Malaysia.
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