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In China, what is the Spring Festival in the 1990s?

Look at the advertisements of merchants during the Spring Festival, and you will know how busy people are during the Spring Festival. They said, "Make a phone call to celebrate the New Year and have a happy reunion", "It's really lively to watch fireworks and firecrackers in the suburbs of Beijing" and "Holiday trains travel around the world when they are not at home during the Spring Festival". In a word, it is an ancient imperial calendar to watch a party in jiaozi at home, and it is necessary to have personality and new ideas during festivals. This makes Beijingers feel confused during the Spring Festival: they can't book tour groups, they can't pay for shopping in the supermarket, the bowling alley is full, and they want to rent a car to walk around the suburbs. This car has already been reserved. The Spring Festival has a lot of fun, such as watching plays, movies and concerts. Even TV channels are a "Spring Festival tourism craze"-there are too many programs and the threshold is squeezed. It is not easy to seek novelty and novelty. It is no exaggeration to say that after the first month, we must plan how to spend the Spring Festival next year. Because of the slow action, the plan can't keep up, so we can only spend a regrettable Spring Festival. The way people celebrate festivals is changing day by day, and their awareness of leisure and vacation is increasing day by day. In people's minds, the Spring Festival has gradually changed from a reunion festival to a good opportunity for a holiday, and improving the quality of life has also started from this most traditional festival. ■ Photo: Experience the joy of the festival in the bright spring. More than half of the people who moved to restaurants didn't pack their own jiaozi, and frozen jiaozi was out of stock. After a hard year, it's time to enjoy food during the Spring Festival. Preparing New Year's Eve dinner is a traditional concept of every family. But the better you eat, the more you want to eat something convenient and light for the New Year. The minds of ordinary people have long been pondered by businesses. On 1992, Xidan Vegetable Market launched five kinds of family packages, each ranging from 50 yuan to 70 yuan. Simply processing them at home is a sumptuous New Year's Eve dinner. According to the old ceremony, almost all restaurants in Beijing are closed for the Spring Festival, and every household is busy cooking at home. Who will patronize the restaurant? But by 1994, the most common red paper "spring break" during the Spring Festival has disappeared. It has become a fashion to hold family dinners in restaurants. Instead of being busy at home, it is better to have a down-to-earth meal in a restaurant. Merchants have also seen this. In order to reach a good deal and good business relationship, they don't close, they work overtime to hold a family dinner. 1996, a New Year's Eve dinner was held in Beijing, and the 100-store family banquet was very lively. Here we are 1997, and the New Year's Eve dinner should be booked. If you book late, you have to go home and cook and freeze jiaozi. At around 1990, hotpot and mutton hotpot became fashionable, followed by roast duck, Cantonese cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Shanghai cuisine and Hunan cuisine, with braised mutton and home-cooked dishes interspersed among them. Restaurants have also racked their brains to change tricks for New Year's Eve. At 1996, even Jiaozi City became popular. Many people still remember the old custom of "breaking jiaozi for five years", but the fifth day was very hot and frozen in jiaozi. More than half of the families in Beijing no longer pack their own jiaozi, and frozen jiaozi is out of stock. Even making dumpling wrappers has become a "new industry". During the Spring Festival, a small vendor can sell 30 to 40 kilograms of dumpling wrappers. The cost of chicken, duck and fish as a new year's dish is less than that of the Spring Festival. 1/5, 1/3 is used to make friends. In the 1990s, with the approach of the first month, it was difficult to see people who were crushed by big bags of "food". "We also eat sea cucumbers and squid on weekdays. Why do we have to eat them in the Spring Festival?" Rapeseed oil, which is very expensive in grain stores, has also begun to be neglected. 1992 during the Spring Festival, although "per person during the Spring Festival 10 kg" was posted, it still failed to achieve the promotion purpose. Because Beijingers know that there are plenty of better "green treasures" and "camel labels", and there is no need to hoard them. Although food is the most important thing for people, according to a survey of 1994, although almost every household must buy food during the Spring Festival, the cost of food is less than 1/5 spent during the Spring Festival, while 1/3 is used to make friends. Eating is no longer the main theme of Chinese New Year in Beijing. People spend more energy and money on their own construction and communication. I can eat and play, and it is more affordable for Beijingers to spend the New Year. It is a fashion to start wholesale in the new year. Go to the aquatic products market to wholesale seafood, go to Dazhong Temple to wholesale fruits, and of course wholesale flowers. Last Spring Festival, Beijing sold more than 300,000 pots of flowers, with sales of nearly 6.5438+0.5 million yuan, which is similar to the benefit of a large and medium-sized shopping mall. 1995, the necessary new year's goods are the god of wealth and the major blessings. 1995 There is one small thing in the Spring Festival file: the happy ball. This is the lead singer of Happy Spring Festival products after the "ban". In that Spring Festival, hundreds of millions of happy balls exploded: both safe and emotional. Mascots are also new year's goods. Rats can be seen everywhere in 1996, and tigers can be seen everywhere in 1998. Music tourism in the New Year has become a fashionable Spring Festival. From the off-season to the "golden season", air ticket concessions have become history. On the 30th anniversary of1992, five young people who went to Harbin to watch the ice lanterns together became news figures, and the concept of celebrating the reunion year was quietly changing. This year, the practice of 50% discount on Spring Festival air tickets has become history. The days when the whole family sat around and watched the Spring Festival party are over. The Spring Festival of 1996 ushered in the longest public holiday. From the first day to the seventh day, ticket prices began to rise. The Spring Festival has changed from the off-season to the "golden season". 1997 It is also difficult to travel for the New Year. 1996, 65438+February, Hainan, Kunming, Xishuangbanna, Xiamen, Wuyishan and other Southeast Asian and domestic routes are full. According to statistics, 1997, the number of Chinese New Year tourists in Beijing is around 654.38+10,000. Starting from 1997, people who stay in Beijing for the New Year will pack jiaozi to watch the party, and there is another program: watching the lights. The city of Beijing is newly decorated, and thousands of people go out to see the lights every day. Taxi drivers are willing to walk more in the street: in a good mood. During the Spring Festival, stadiums are open for business, ranging from bowling, roller skating and badminton to indoor rock climbing. 64 sports activities have attracted more than 654.38 million Beijingers away from mahjong tables and wine tables. 1997 During the Spring Festival, 50,000 people went to the stadium. 1997 the new year's film appeared, and the sequel to the story of the editorial department, All the Best, was broadcast on more than 30 provincial TV stations at the same time on New Year's Eve. Someone asked: Do you still watch the party? The scene of the whole city doing the same thing no longer exists. Since the beginning of this year, New Year films have arrived as scheduled every year. The survey shows that "good health" is the most popular New Year greeting in 1998. The phone rings to send greetings, the computer opens to receive greeting cards, and congratulations are sent to the pager. More than half of the people in Beijing pay New Year greetings. This is the way for Beijingers to pay New Year greetings in the 1990s. Happy new year is no longer the day of two boxes of snacks. First of all, greeting cards for the New Year are becoming popular. The New Year card is not a patent for students, but has been accepted by the whole society. 1992 The sorting volume reached 2.5 million pieces before the Spring Festival. Although the mail volume is nearly 1/4 higher than usual, the growth rate has slowed down due to the rapid development of telecommunications. The earliest paging station in Beijing is 126, and 1992 Spring Festival paging exceeds 10000 times per hour. On 1997, the paging station has started to make an appointment to pay a New Year call, and there are millions of pager users in Beijing. 1995,15 Beijingers made long-distance New Year calls. In 1983, nearly half of the long-distance calls in Beijing need to be connected manually by operators, and users need to wait for dozens of minutes before hanging up a long-distance call. At present, Beijing can directly dial more than 2,000 cities and counties and more than 230 countries and regions, and the direct dial ratio can reach over 99%. The popular New Year greeting in 1998 is "good health". The survey conducted in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other cities 10 shows that "good health" is people's number one wish. Around 1995, people's blessings are mostly "Congratulations on getting rich". In 1999, greeting cards became a backward form, because the use of a large amount of paper was not conducive to environmental protection, and electronic greeting cards became popular this year. There are at least 4,000 or 5,000 emails on the Internet of China Telecom every day. With a touch, blessings can spread thousands of miles away. References:

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