The traditional Chinese New Year customs from the twenty-fifth day of the twelfth lunar month (Làyuè) to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month (Zhēngyuè) can be described in English as follows:

### Activities from the Twenty-Fifth Day of the Twelfth Month to the Fifteenth Day of the First Month:
1. **Washing the Year (Làyuè 25):** This is the day to clean all household items and decorations to prepare for the New Year.
2. **Sweeping the Ground (Làyuè 25):** It is customary to sweep the ground and clean the house to sweep away the bad luck and bring good fortune for the new year.
3. **Making Rice Paste (Làyuè 26):** Families make Rice Paste (Nian Gao) to symbolize growth and good luck.
4. **Slicing Pork (Làyuè 26):** Preparing sliced pork is believed to bring wealth and good fortune.
5. **Drying and Preserving Meats (Làyuè 27):** Families dry and preserve meats to prepare for the feast during the New Year celebrations.
6. **Making New Clothes (Làyuè 28):** It's traditional to buy new clothes for the whole family to wear during the New Year to symbolize a new start.
7. **Frying New Year Noodles (Làyuè 29):** Frying noodles on this day is to ensure a long and prosperous life, as noodles symbolize longevity.
8. **Offering to the Kitchen God (Làyuè 30):** The Kitchen God, or Zhùn, is worshipped and offered food, hoping for protection and blessings throughout the year.
9. **New Year's Eve (Chūnjié):** Families gather for the reunion dinner and exchange red envelopes (hóngbāo) filled with money.
10. **First Day of the New Year (Chūnjié):** It begins with waking up early, wearing new clothes, and eating a feast called the reunion dinner.
11. **Second Day of the New Year:** Also known as the Day of the God of Wealth, where people visit friends and family, especially their parents-in-law.
12. **Dragon Boat Festival (Dragon Boat Festival):** Celebrated on the fifth day of the first month, it commemorates the poet Qu Yuan.
13. **Lantern Festival (Yángguò Jié):** Held on the fifteenth day of the first month, it marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Families light lanterns, eat mooncakes, and watch dragon and lion dances.
Throughout these festivities, various traditional foods, rituals, and activities take place to celebrate and welcome the arrival of the New Year and to wish for prosperity, happiness, and good health.
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