The characteristics and customs of Chinese New Year's Eve, also known as Chuxi, include:

1. Family Reunion Dinner - The most significant tradition is the family reunion dinner, which is held on New Year's Eve. It's a time for family members to gather and share a feast together, symbolizing unity and happiness.
2. Spring Festival couplets - Red couplets with auspicious couplets written on them are hung on doors and walls to bring good luck and fortune for the coming year.
3. Scenic lanterns - Decorative lanterns are displayed in various shapes and colors, symbolizing brightness and joy.
4. Watch the Lantern Festival - Some people watch the Lantern Festival on New Year's Eve, which is a festival that celebrates the reunion of the gods and the arrival of spring.
5. Dragon and Lion Dances - These traditional performances are believed to bring good luck, happiness, and ward off evil spirits.
6. Firecrackers and鞭炮 - The noise of firecrackers and鞭炮 is used to ward off evil spirits and is believed to bring good fortune for the new year.
7. Wearing New Clothes - It's considered good luck to wear new clothes on New Year's Eve to symbolize a new start.
8. Eating Certain Foods - Certain foods are eaten during New Year's Eve to bring good luck and prosperity for the year ahead, such as dumplings (representing wealth), fish (surplus), and nian gao (sticky rice cake, signifying increasing height and luck).
9. Giving red envelopes - Younger family members receive red envelopes filled with money from their elders as a symbol of good fortune.
10. Kowtowing - Elder family members receive kowtows (a traditional bowing gesture) from younger members as a sign of respect and as part of the New Year's rituals.
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