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����Spring Festival is the most important festival in China .It��s to celebrate the lunar calendar ��s new year .In the evening before the Spring Festival ,families get together and have a big meal .In many places people like to set off firecrackers .Dumplings are the most traditional food .Children like the festival very much ,because they can have delicious food and wear new clothes .They can also get some money from their parents. This money is given to children for good luck . People put New Year scrolls on the wall for good fortune . The Spring Festival lasts about 15 days long .People visit relatives and friends with the words ��Have all your wishes ��. People enjoy the Spring Festival ,during this time they can have a good rest .

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����As the spring festival is coming, I decide to tell you something about Spring Festival .

����Spring Festival ,known as the Chinese New Year,which counts from the first day in the lunar calendar ,and is the most important holiday in China.From late January to early February,Chinese people are busy preparing for the New Year.They clean their houses ,have their hair cut,and buy new clothes .Jiaozi or dumpling is most popular.To those who live far away from their home,this festival is also a framily reunion occasion.

����And they often go back home to celebrate the festival with their family.At the time,the children will play the fireworks and firecracker��further more��once the children greet to olds�� for return,the olds will give the children lucky money.and last The first day of the new year is the time when people visit their friends and wish each other good luck in the new year,remember to be happy��

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����How time flies! Four moths have passed since we saw each other last time. I cannot help but miss you. You asked me about Chinese Spring Festival. Now I would like to tell you something about it��

����The Spring Festival is a Chinese traditional festival. It is the most important and enjoyable one. A few days before the festival, houses are cleaned and red couplets are put up on the doors of every household. They are said to frighten away the ghosts. On that day, people are dressed up. Firecrackers ring out in the air, which adds to the atmosphere of the festival. People after a year��s hard work begin to relax and visit one another. Presents and dinners are given to celebrate the happy reunionof friends and relatives. Families get together. They have jiaozi and enjoy the New Year TV show. Customs may vary from place to place, but the same happy atmosphere is to be found everywhere in the country��

����Now, I hope you have some idea of Chinese Spring Festival.

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����Probably more food is consumed during the New Year celebrations than any other time of the year.

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����Vast amounts of traditional food is prepared for family and friends, as well as those close to us who have died.

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����On New Year's Day, the Chinese family will eat a vegetarian dish called jai.

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����Although the various ingredients in jai are root vegetables or fibrous vegetables, many people attribute various superstitious aspects to them.

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����Other foods include a whole fish, to represent togetherness and abundance, and a chicken for prosperity.

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����The chicken must be presented with a head, tail and feet to symbolize completeness. Noodles should be uncut, as they represent long life.

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����In south China, the favorite and most typical dishes were nian gao, sweet steamed glutinous rice(Ŵ��)pudding and zong zi (glutinous rice wrapped up in reed(«έ)leaves), another popular delicacy.

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����The tremendous amount of food prepared at this time was meant to symbolize abundance and wealth for the household

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����The Lunar New Year is a great occasion to the Chinese people. It lasts about the first four days of the year�� during which people do not work except for the workers on duty. Students do not go to school�� and shops are closed.

����Several days before the new year�� people begin to prepare. Farmers kill pigs�� sheep�� cocks and hens. City dwellers buy meat fish and vegetables. Houses are cleaned; posted on the doors. Colourful lanterns are hung at the gate.

����On the eve of the new year�� each family has its members gatherd together and eats a family reunion dinner. After the meal they watch TV until the clock strickes twelve. Then every family sets off long strings of small firecrackers and other fire works to welcome the new year. On the first day of the new year�� almost everyone is dressed in his or her best. When people meet on the way�� they say to each other "Happy New Year". Friends and relatives pay new year calls and gives presents to each other. Children indulge themselves in games.

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����The Lunar New Year is a great occasion to the Chinese people. It lasts about the first four days of the year�� during which people do not work except for the workers on duty. Students do not go to school�� and shops are closed.

����Several days before the new year�� people begin to prepare. Farmers kill pigs�� sheep�� cocks and hens. City dwellers buy meat fish and vegetables. Houses are cleaned; posted on the doors. Colourful lanterns are hung at the gate.

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