The Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese Lunar New Year, has a long history and evolved from ancient times when people prayed and worshipped at the beginning of each year. In ancient times, 'Sui' was a harvesting and sacrificial tool, and the character 'nian' represented the maturity of crops (the earliest writing of the character 'nian' was the image of a person carrying mature crops). People celebrate the harvest, offer sacrifices to heaven and ancestors, and drive away ghosts and gods in various forms, gradually forming the customs of the Chinese New Year.
According to the twelve zodiac signs, 2025 is the year of the snake, and people born in 2025 belong to the snake genus.
During the Spring Festival, the Han ethnic group and many ethnic minorities in China hold various activities to celebrate. These activities mainly focus on ancestor worship and respect for the elderly, gratitude and prayer for blessings, family reunion, elimination of old and new, welcoming the new year and blessings, and praying for a bountiful harvest, with strong ethnic characteristics. There are many folk customs during the Spring Festival, including drinking Laba Congee, offering sacrifices to the Kitchen God, dustsweeping, pasting Spring Festival couplets, pasting New Year pictures, pasting the character of blessing"福" upside down, keeping vigil on New Year's Eve, eating dumplings, lucky money, paying New Year's greetings, visiting temple fairs, etc.
Wishing everyone a happy New Year!
Conier's Spring Festival holiday is from 25th,Jan to 4th,Feb.











