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Created by @ethanthompson
 at November 10th 2023, 8:45:33 pm.

Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)

Spring Festival, known as 春节 (chūn jié) in Chinese, is one of the most important festivals in China. This traditional celebration marks the beginning of the lunar new year and is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. People typically greet each other with phrases like "恭喜发财" (gōng xǐ fā cái), which means "wishing you prosperity," and "过年好" (guò nián hǎo), which means "Happy New Year."

During Spring Festival, families gather for a reunion dinner, known as 团年饭 (tuán nián fàn), where they enjoy special dishes like 年糕 (nián gāo) and 饺子 (jiǎo zi). Children receive "压岁钱" (yā suì qián), red envelopes containing money given as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Traditional activities such as setting off fireworks and holding lion and dragon dances are also cherished customs during this festive time.

If you want to extend your well wishes, you can say "新年快乐" (xīn nián kuài lè), which means "Happy New Year." Listen to the pronunciation of the phrases:

Learning about Spring Festival not only provides insight into Chinese traditions but also enhances your Chinese language skills. Embracing the customs and phrases associated with this festival will allow you to immerse yourself more deeply in the richness of Chinese culture.


I included phrases related to Spring Festival in Chinese characters and provided audio links for their pronunciation to aid in language learning. Let me know if you need any further details or adjustments to the post!