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When does the new year's party start?

The New Year's Eve party is held every year on 65438+February 3 1 or on the first night of New Year's Day.

New Year's Day is a traditional festival in China. The element is called the beginning, and the beginning of each number is called the element. Dan said "God". New Year's Day means "the first day". It was first seen in the Book of Jin: "Judy takes the first month as the yuan, but it is actually the spring of New Year's Day." That is, the first month is Yuan and the first day is Dan.

Nowadays, New Year's Day has become a fixed festival, which is generally organized in the form of groups, such as New Year's Day Gala, hanging slogans to celebrate New Year's Day, or holding collective activities. Most rural areas retain the traditional way of celebrating in China. Every New Year's Day, the whole family get together to kill chickens and geese to celebrate New Year's Day.

Party background:

"New Year's Eve party" refers to the concert and other activities held by TV stations and the government at the end of the year, 65438+February 3 1 to welcome the arrival of the New Year. It is carefully planned, large-scale and crowded with stars. China tradition has its own complete chronology system, which has been combining the calendar year and date with the royal year number for thousands of years.

Therefore, in traditional festival celebrations, the last day of the lunar calendar is the end of the year and "New Year's Eve". On this day, Chinese communities all over the country and overseas will hold large-scale celebrations to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. The first time in Chinese mainland was the New Year Concert held by Hunan Satellite TV in 2005. At that time, "Super Girl" was popular.

The following year, Dragon TV joined the battle and sounded the horn of the New Year campaign. As of 20 10, 12, 3 1, 16, all TV stations in Chinese mainland, including CCTV, have joined the ranks of celebrating the New Year in the West, with a total of 12 New Year's Eve parties.