On the Eve of Chinese New Year, also known as Chuxi, families gather together to celebrate the most important festival in China. This day is filled with various activities that symbolize happiness, prosperity, and the hope for a new year.

One of the most important traditions is to clean the house thoroughly. This is believed to sweep away any bad luck and invite good fortune for the coming year. Families also decorate their homes with red lanterns, couplets, and paper cuttings, which are all symbols of happiness and prosperity.
Dinner is another significant event. It is called "Reunion Dinner" because family members come together to enjoy a feast. The meal typically includes a variety of dishes, such as dumplings, fish, and spring rolls, which are all considered lucky foods.
Fireworks and firecrackers are set off at midnight to ward off evil spirits and welcome the new year. Children receive red envelopes, known as "hongbao," filled with money from their elders as a symbol of good luck and blessings.
In the morning, families visit their ancestors' graves to pay their respects and offer food and incense. This is a way to honor their ancestors and show gratitude for their guidance and support.
Chuxi is a time for families to come together, share love, and celebrate the beginning of a new year filled with hope and happiness.
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