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Chinese New Year, also called Spring Festival, is China's most important holiday. It begins on the first day of the lunar calendar, usually in late January or February. Families gather for a big reunion dinner on New Year's Eve. People clean their homes to sweep away bad luck and decorate with red paper cuts and couplets for good fortune. Children receive lucky money in red envelopes. The celebrations feature dragon dances, firecrackers, and wishes for a happy and prosperous new year. It’s a vibrant, family-centered celebration full of tradition and hope.