
The Spring Festival Eve, also known as Chuxi, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the last day of the lunar year. It marks the end of the old year and the beginning of the new one. The origins of Chuxi can be traced back to ancient times when people believed it was the time when evil spirits were most active. To ward off misfortune, families would gather to light fires, burn incense, and perform various rituals, all of which contributed to the festival's rich customs and traditions. Today, it's characterized by reunions, feasts, and the exchanging of red envelopes filled with money, symbolizing prosperity and good luck for the coming year.
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