The second day of the Chinese New Year, known as the "Second Day of the First Month," is filled with various customs and traditions. This day is considered auspicious and is celebrated with great enthusiasm across China.

One of the most significant customs is the worship of the Kitchen God. Families gather to offer food and incense to the Kitchen God, who is believed to have left his post on the New Year's Eve to report to the heavens about the family's behavior over the past year. By offering him a feast, families hope to ensure his favor and blessings for the coming year.
Another popular custom is the "Marriage Market" or "Matchmaking Market." Young men and women visit the market to find potential partners. This tradition dates back to ancient times when parents arranged marriages for their children. While modern times have changed the way people meet their partners, the custom still holds significance in some rural areas.
In some regions, the second day of the New Year is also known as "Daughter's Day." Families visit their daughters and in-laws to show appreciation for their support and love. This day is a time for families to come together and strengthen their bonds.
People also wear new clothes and visit friends and relatives to exchange greetings and gifts. It's a time for joy, laughter, and celebration, as families come together to welcome the new year with open hearts and good wishes.
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