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What are the customs in Yuyao during the Spring Festival?
Preparation for New Year's Eve:1Around February 23rd, we began to make rice cakes, handle New Year's Eve and prepare Chinese New Year's dishes. Worship ancestors and sweep away dust: On New Year's Eve, every household set up a cinema to worship ancestors, cut and paste Spring Festival couplets, silver ingots and double happiness characters, and every household decorated it completely. Eat New Year's Eve: On New Year's Eve, families get together for New Year's Eve. Those who don't arrive for some reason must put a cup of chopsticks to show "reunion" Then, the elders give "lucky money" to the younger generation, that is, lighting candles, setting off firecrackers and family reunion at night, which is called "keeping the old age".

1. Preparing for the New Year's Eve:1Around February 23rd, I started to make rice cakes, handle the New Year's Eve, and prepare dishes for the New Year.

2. Worship the ancestors and sweep the dust: On the New Year's Eve, every family set up a cinema to worship the ancestors, cut and paste Spring Festival couplets, ingots and double happiness characters, and every family decorated it completely.

3. Eat New Year's Eve: On New Year's Eve, families get together to eat New Year's Eve. Those who fail to arrive for some reason must set a cup of chopsticks to show "reunion" Then, the elders give "lucky money" to the younger generation, that is, lighting candles, setting off firecrackers and family reunion at night, which is called "keeping the old age".

4. Eating glutinous rice balls: Eating bean tea, glutinous rice balls, rice cakes and zongzi in the early morning of the first day is called "head to head, round and round, rising year by year".

5, New Year's greetings: the next day began to visit relatives, the younger generation to pay New Year's greetings to the elders, with a few bags of cakes, this is called New Year's greetings. Older people give "money" or "fruit" (sugarcane, water chestnut, etc. ) for younger children.