People in a small village hang red lantern on the top of the Gate and paste spring festival couplet on three sides of the Gate to welcome Spring Festival)

an old couple are pasting a pair of “Fu” paper-cuttings on the window of their house) (an old couple are pasting a pair of “Fu” paper-cuttings on the window of their house) Gala dinner on Chinese new year eve
(Making and eating dumplings in Chinese New Year is a tradition in North China)
Burning fireworks was once the most typical custom on the Spring Festival. At midnight at the turn of the old and new year, people used to let off fire-crackers and fireworks which serve to drive away the evil spirits and to greet the arrival of the new year. Yet this activity is forbidden in some big cities because some reasons.
Paying a New Year call, also called “Bai Nian” in Chinese, is also a kind of traditional folk activity during the Spring Festival. On the first day of the first lunar month, people often get up very early and wear new clothes to pay the New Year calls to elders. In return, the elders usually give them “Hongbao” (a red envelope with money in it) as New Year’s presents. Nowadays, people also use telephones and e-mails to pay New Year calls.









