The Chinese New Year's Eve, also known as Chuxi, is a traditional Chinese festival that marks the end of the lunar year and the beginning of the New Year. It is celebrated on the last day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. The origin of Chuxi can be traced back to ancient China, where it was considered a time for family reunions and rituals to ward off evil spirits.

During Chuxi, families gather together to have a festive dinner, known as the Reunion Dinner, which often includes a variety of traditional dishes. It is also a night filled with customs and superstitions, such as setting off fireworks to scare away bad luck and ghosts, and hanging red decorations to bring good fortune.
Chuxi is a time of joy, celebration, and reflection, as people bid farewell to the old year and look forward to the new one with hopes for prosperity and happiness.
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