
Temple Fairs and Street Strolls: A Joyful Start to the New Year
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, heralds vibrant temple fairs and festive street strolls, offering a joyful start to the Chinese New Year.
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Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, heralds vibrant temple fairs and festive street strolls, offering a joyful start to the Chinese New Year.
Discover the rich traditions of Layue, the twelfth month of China’s lunar calendar, and the enduring custom of staying up late on Chinese New Year’s Eve to welcome the New Year.
Discover the rich tradition of steaming buns during Layue, the twelfth month of the Chinese calendar. Learn how this ancient custom symbolizes prosperity and brings families together for the New Year.
As Layue begins on December 31, households across the Chinese mainland embark on the tradition of “sweeping the dust,” a symbolic act of cleaning to usher in a prosperous New Year by sweeping away past misfortunes.
Kitchen God Day, celebrated during Layue, marks an important traditional festival in China where families honor the Kitchen God to ensure blessings and prosperity for the new year.
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, ushers in a season rich with customs and traditions, marking the anticipation of China’s most significant holiday, the Spring Festival.