The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China. It usually falls in late January or early February. Before the festival, people clean their houses to sweep away bad luck and make room for good fortune. Families gather to enjoy a big reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, where delicious dishes like dumplings and fish are shared. During the festival, children receive red envelopes filled with money from elders as a symbol of blessing and good wishes.
Fireworks light up the night sky, creating a joyful atmosphere. Streets are decorated with red lanterns, representing happiness and prosperity. People also visit relatives and friends, exchanging greetings and wishes for the new year. The Spring Festival is not just about celebrations; it’s a time for family bonds, cultural heritage, and looking forward to a bright future.