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Hohhot Spring Festival Chinese New Year customs, what are the Chinese New Year customs in Hohhot?

On the 3th day of the twelfth lunar month, during the day, ancestors are worshipped, graves are swept, and family members eat braised pork to toast and kowtow to their elders. On New Year's Eve, every family will light a bonfire in front of the gate. The elders will throw large pieces of delicious food such as meat into the fire to show their respect for Vulcan, and regard human and animal safety as a good harvest. The room should be brightly lit and people should stay up all night. On the morning of the first day of the first month of the first month, families should finish their breakfast as soon as possible. If New Year's greetings are not finished, it is considered as "blocking the rice bowl", which means that the year is not smooth. On the first day of the first month, women should exchange things with each other. When they go out as guests, both men and women must respect each other's cigarettes, and even more, they should pay a "cigarette ceremony" to their elders. On the first day of the new year, gifts are extended to the 16th day of the first month, during which women sing and dance, while men play "Boyikuo" (playing hockey).

Mongolian people take milk and eat it white and without dirt, and call the Spring Festival "White Festival". On New Year's Eve, the younger generation will offer their elders a "farewell wine" and eat jiaozi around the fireplace. After dinner, we will play chess, play "Garaka" (sheep bones), and sing and play all night with the accompaniment of Ma Touqin. At dawn the next day, men, women and children put on brand-new national costumes, and the elders took the whole family to worship the sky and bowed to the southwest in front of the piled "Aobao". Then, I began to pay New Year greetings. The younger generation kowtows and toasts to the elders and presents Hada, wishing the elderly a long and healthy life. From the first day to the fourth day, they generally don't travel far. After the fifth day, they rode horses, happily brought gifts to relatives and friends' homes to pay New Year greetings, and * * * entered the whole sheep banquet.