The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important traditional festival in China. It usually falls between late January and mid-February. People celebrate it with family gatherings, colorful decorations, and delicious food. Red envelopes filled with money are given to children for good luck. Fireworks light up the sky, and dragon dances bring joy and excitement. The festival marks the beginning of spring and symbolizes new beginnings, hope, and unity. Families clean their homes to sweep away bad luck and welcome good fortune. It’s a time for love, laughter, and togetherness.
This vibrant celebration has been passed down through generations, bringing people closer and spreading warmth across the country.