China
New Year celebration saw a new high
Source: CRI | 02-23-2007 18:24
Special Report: 2007 Spring FestivalFeb.23 - The Chinese Lunar New Year celebration in Beijing saw its second climax on Thursday after New Year's Eve with a bash of fireworks set to purge bad luck and poverty.
February 22 is the fifth day of the first month on China's lunar calendar. According to Chinese custom, fireworks are lit on that day aiming to drive away devils, bad luck and poverty.
People also eat jiaozi, or dumplings. China Economic Net reported jiaozi sales volumes at supermarkets and restaurants in Beijing doubled on Thursday.
Cleaning is also a very important tradition on the day. Since floor-sweeping is not allowed from New Year's Eve to the fourth day for fear that good luck would be swept away, according to Chinese custom, people perform a thorough cleaning on the fifth and sweep away all the litter from their homes, hoping to chase poverty away.
Editor:Du Xiaodan