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What are the etiquette for Chinese New Year?
1, say "Happy New Year" to everyone.

The younger generation should pay New Year greetings to their elders.

3. The elder should give the younger generation lucky money.

4. Families should keep their age.

The family will have a reunion dinner in jiaozi.

6. Post Spring Festival couplets.

7. Hang lanterns and set off firecrackers.

8. Married youth should return to the woman's house the next day.

9. Buy new clothes for children.

Extended data:

Customs of the Spring Festival:

1, centennial

Worship of gods and ancestors is the oldest traditional custom in China. When we bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, we should show filial piety and nostalgia for our ancestors. At the same time, the belief in China culture is rooted in "respecting heaven and ancestors", and people firmly believe that ancestors can bless future generations and make them prosperous.

2. Open the door and set off firecrackers

When the door is opened in the morning of the Spring Festival, firecrackers are set off first, which is called "opening the door to set off firecrackers". After the firecrackers, the ground is broken red, which is the so-called "full house". At this time, the streets are full of anger and joy. The saying of "setting off firecrackers" has existed since ancient times. When the new year comes, the first thing for every household to open the door is to set off firecrackers to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.

3. fasting day

Worship God and set off firecrackers in the morning. On this day, we visit each other, regardless of rank. It is called "Happy New Year". On New Year's Day, you must be a vegetarian and cook a pot of "Luohanzhai" with vermicelli, yuba, Nostoc flagelliforme and mushrooms. I ate all the vegetarian dishes I should eat this year in the morning, so I can eat big fish and meat in the future.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Spring Festival Customs