Chén jié Chinese Spring Festival & Lunar New Year
National
February 15, 2021
Chén jié Chinese Spring Festival is the time in China when nearly all Chinese nation heads towards railway stations, airports or bus depots. Most of them, who are away from their ancestral homes for education or jobs, return home to celebrate the festival with their parents and other loved ones in a befitting manner.
The Spring festival commences with the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the departure of the outgoing year and welcoming the New Year. The history of this festival is over 4,000 years and is the most important annual festival for the Chinese. Festivities commence from the first day of the first month of the Chinese Lunar New Year and continue till the 15th. According to traditions, preparations for celebrating the festival begin from 23rd of the last month of the outgoing year. Governmental organizations and offices observe a week’s holiday, while educational institutions enjoy a mon
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