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How do people celebrate Chinese New Year?

The New Year is also called the Spring Festival. It is the most solemn festival for the Chinese for the Chinese, and has been celebrated in China thousands of years.

The center to celebrate the New Year is to remove bad and old things and greet new and good things. It is also time to worship your ancestors, purify evil spirits, and pray for a good harvest.

It is now celebrated in the Chinese community outside the country. It's just a small and colorful event, such as lion dance, dragon dance, temples, and shopping in the flower market.

Before the New Year, people clean the house to remove dirt, garbage, and other waste. Remodeled with red couple decorations, lanterns, new flower pots and furniture, etc., and buy ingredients for banquets.

Since the New Year is an important opportunity for a family reunion, those who live in the distance or work will return home before vacation. In China, this is called "spring luck", and tens of millions of people return to a loved family, using vast public transportation and private transportation.

How do you celebrate Chinese New Year with friends and family?

Food and drinks are indispensable to celebrate the New Year, which is an important opportunity for family reunion. New Year's Eve's supper surrounds a large table with his family. This is called "Nian YE FAN".

The family fires incense to worship the ancestors. Family elders and advanced users give a good pocket money called "YA Sui Qian" in a red envelope (Hong Bao 红 红).

Children participating in the Lunar New Year work at the National Marine Museum

Before the end of the year, everyone takes a bath and cleans up and washes off the trouble. Both children and adults change into new clothes, new shoes and new clothes, and reach the festival.

At midnight on New Year's Eve, firecrackers sound to reach the New Year. On New Year's Day and the last few days, friends visit each other's house, pray for good luck, and exchange seasonal greetings. < SPAN> The New Year is also called the New Year. It is the most solemn festival for the Chinese for the Chinese, and has been celebrated in China thousands of years.

How do you say ‘happy new year’ in Chinese?

The center to celebrate the New Year is to remove bad and old things and greet new and good things. It is also time to worship your ancestors, purify evil spirits, and pray for a good harvest.

What Chinese New Year decorations do you make?

It is now celebrated in the Chinese community outside the country. It's just a small and colorful event, such as lion dance, dragon dance, temples, and shopping in the flower market.

Before the New Year, people clean the house to remove dirt, garbage, and other waste. Remodeled with red couple decorations, lanterns, new flower pots and furniture, etc., and buy ingredients for banquets.

Since the New Year is an important opportunity for a family reunion, those who live in the distance or work will return home before vacation. In China, this is called "spring luck", and tens of millions of people return to a loved family, using vast public transportation and private transportation.

Food and drinks are indispensable to celebrate the New Year, which is an important opportunity for family reunion. New Year's Eve's supper surrounds a large table with his family. This is called "Nian YE FAN".

What stories and myths are told on Chinese New Year?

The family fires incense to worship the ancestors. Family elders and advanced users give a good pocket money called "YA Sui Qian" in a red envelope (Hong Bao 红 红).

Children participating in the Lunar New Year work at the National Marine Museum

Before the end of the year, everyone takes a bath and cleans up and washes off the trouble. Both children and adults change into new clothes, new shoes and new clothes, and reach the festival.

At midnight on New Year's Eve, firecrackers sound to reach the New Year. On New Year's Day and the last few days, friends visit each other's house, pray for good luck, and exchange seasonal greetings. The New Year is also called the Spring Festival. It is the most solemn festival for the Chinese for the Chinese, and has been celebrated in China thousands of years.

The center to celebrate the New Year is to remove bad and old things and greet new and good things. It is also time to worship your ancestors, purify evil spirits, and pray for a good harvest.

What is considered bad luck during Chinese New Year?

It is now celebrated in the Chinese community outside the country. It's just a small and colorful event, such as lion dance, dragon dance, temples, and shopping in the flower market.

Before the New Year, people clean the house to remove dirt, garbage, and other waste. Remodeled with red couple decorations, lanterns, new flower pots and furniture, etc., and buy ingredients for banquets.

Since the New Year is an important opportunity for a family reunion, those who live in the distance or work will return home before vacation. In China, this is called "spring luck", and tens of millions of people return to a loved family, using vast public transportation and private transportation.

Food and drinks are indispensable to celebrate the New Year, which is an important opportunity for family reunion. New Year's Eve's supper surrounds a large table with his family. This is called "Nian YE FAN".

Why do people have Lion and Dragon dances on Chinese New Year?

The family fires incense to worship the ancestors. Family elders and advanced users give a good pocket money called "YA Sui Qian" in a red envelope (Hong Bao 红 红).

Children participating in the Lunar New Year work at the National Marine Museum

What other things can bring good luck during Chinese New Year?

Before the end of the year, everyone takes a bath and cleans up and washes off the trouble. Both children and adults change into new clothes, new shoes and new clothes, and reach the festival.

At midnight on New Year's Eve, firecrackers sound to reach the New Year. On New Year's Day and the last few days, friends visit each other's house, pray for good luck, and exchange seasonal greetings.

What Chinese New Year food do people eat?

In northern China, it is common to say "Happy New Year" when greeting. On the other hand, in Guangdong and Hong Kong, he greets Gonhei Fatchoi (this year) in Cantonese language.

Decoration is a big factor celebrating the Lunar New Year. People spend a considerable amount of time and effort to welcome the wealth of the gods (the gods) to make the house and their surroundings gorgeous. It is said that there are two gods of wealth, one is Bunjin and the other is a Bunjin.

People cut a cu t-out (窗 flower) on the window, draw a folk painting on the wall, hang a red lantern inside and outside the house, decorate the door (spring) on ​​the door, and raise a large "fortune" on the front entrance.

In a certain area in northern China, this kanji is often hung upside down. In other words, the upsid e-down LUCK means good luck arriving there.

In addition, public places such as streets and plazas include banners, flags, flower pots, orange trees, exciting the festival mood. Peach, plums and daffodil flowers are often seen because these flowers are thought to bring good luck.

There are various mythical stories in the Lunar New Year in China and are popular in various places.

According to one story, there was a ghost world once a long time ago. There was a mountain in the world, and a large peach tree covered a vast scenery. There was a golden chicken at the top of the peach tree. Every morning, when the chicken rang, the ghosts returned from the night. At the entrance of the ghost world, two door gods (Genjin) were sitting on both sides of the gate. If the returning ghost is bad or harmful the night before, you will be punished by the Tojin. This is the origin of the ant i-ranges that people are listing in the Chinese New Year. It is believed that the opposition has the power to stop evil and bad luck.

Are there other regional differences for Chinese New Year celebrations?

Another story is about the ancient Chinese beast. The beast was called Nian and was ferocious and aggressive. He lived on the sea floor, but went up to land and looted livestock and hurt the people. Every year near New Year's Eve, the villagers fled to the bushes, both old and young, and hid themselves from the beast. < SPAN> In northern China, it is common to say "Happy New Year" when greeting. On the other hand, in Guangdong and Hong Kong, he greets Gonhei Fatchoi (this year) in Cantonese language.

Decoration is a big factor celebrating the Lunar New Year. People spend a considerable amount of time and effort to welcome the wealth of the gods (the gods) to make the house and their surroundings gorgeous. It is said that there are two gods of wealth, one is Bunjin and the other is a Bunjin.

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People cut a cu t-out (窗 flower) on the window, draw a folk painting on the wall, hang a red lantern inside and outside the house, decorate the door (spring) on ​​the door, and raise a large "fortune" on the front entrance.

In a certain area in northern China, this kanji is often hung upside down. In other words, the upsid e-down LUCK means good luck arriving there.

In addition, public places such as streets and plazas include banners, flags, flower pots, orange trees, exciting the festival mood. Peach, plums and daffodil flowers are often seen because these flowers are thought to bring good luck.

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There are various mythical stories in the Lunar New Year in China and are popular in various places.

According to one story, there was a ghost world once a long time ago. There was a mountain in the world, and a large peach tree covered a vast scenery. There was a golden chicken at the top of the peach tree. Every morning, when the chicken rang, the ghosts returned from the night. At the entrance of the ghost world, two door gods (Genjin) were sitting on both sides of the gate. If the returning ghost is bad or harmful the night before, you will be punished by the Tojin. This is the origin of the ant i-ranges that people are listing in the Chinese New Year. It is believed that the opposition has the power to stop evil and bad luck.

Another story is about the ancient Chinese beast. The beast was called Nian and was ferocious and aggressive. He lived on the sea floor, but went up to land and looted livestock and hurt the people. Every year near New Year's Eve, the villagers fled to the bushes, both old and young, and hid themselves from the beast. In northern China, it is common to say "Happy New Year" when greeting. On the other hand, in Guangdong and Hong Kong, he greets Gonhei Fatchoi (this year) in Cantonese language.

Decoration is a big factor celebrating the Lunar New Year. People spend a considerable amount of time and effort to welcome the wealth of the gods (the gods) to make the house and their surroundings gorgeous. It is said that there are two gods of wealth, one is Bunjin and the other is a Bunjin.

People cut a cu t-out (窗 flower) on the window, draw a folk painting on the wall, hang a red lantern inside and outside the house, decorate the door (spring) on ​​the door, and raise a large "fortune" on the front entrance.

In a certain area in northern China, this kanji is often hung upside down. In other words, the upsid e-down LUCK means good luck arriving there.

In addition, public places such as streets and plazas include banners, flags, flower pots, orange trees, exciting the festival mood. Peach, plums and daffodil flowers are often seen because these flowers are thought to bring good luck.

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There are various mythical stories in the Lunar New Year in China and are popular in various places.

According to one story, there was a ghost world once a long time ago. There was a mountain in the world, and a large peach tree covered a vast scenery. There was a golden chicken at the top of the peach tree. Every morning, when the chicken rang, the ghosts returned from the night. At the entrance of the ghost world, two door gods (Genjin) were sitting on both sides of the gate. If the returning ghost is bad or harmful the night before, you will be punished by the Tojin. This is the origin of the ant i-ranges that people are listing in the Chinese New Year. It is believed that the opposition has the power to stop evil and bad luck.

Another story is about the ancient Chinese beast. The beast was called Nian and was ferocious and aggressive. He lived on the sea floor, but went up to land and looted livestock and hurt the people. Every year near New Year's Eve, the villagers fled to the bushes, both old and young, and hid themselves from the beast.

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At one point, one old man appeared and declared that he had the magic to repel the beast. One night, when the beast appeared again and tried to loot from the village, the firecrackers suddenly resounded out of nowhere, exploding and noisy. And the eldest in a red clothes appeared loudly laughing.

  • The beast who saw it was frightened and was shy and escaped. Since then, the villagers have launched fireworks every year and decorated their homes with red materials. Gradually, this was a tradition to celebrate the New Year with noisy sound and red decoration.
  • Cleaning the house during the New Year has various habits. Roughly speaking, people do not sweep the floor on New Year's Day, even if they are sweeped, they do not throw away garbage or sprinkle water outside the house.
  • All the things you have sweeped with a broom are left in the house.

It is also important not to sweep the person's feet when sweeping the floor.

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I don't even leave the house from the back door on New Year's Day. An elderly family does not scold even if the child is not wel l-behaved.

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Traditionally, those who saw any of the "lucky mascots" (Kichiyo) on New Year's Day have been blessed with good luck of the year. Lucky Mascot is a Dragon, Phoenix, Unicorn, and Dragon Turtle (Dragon Ryu). These are fictional animals that live in the sea or fly in the sky. This is why lion dance and dragon dance are held to celebrate the New Year.

  • See the traditional lion dance recorded at the National Marine Museum
  • On the night of New Year's Eve, traditional people lightly light the candles and oil lamps and are alert all night. In this way, we drive away the evil disaster and wait for the luck of the New Year.

In Shuusui, there are a variety of events, such as eating food, drinking tea, eating year, tongue, sweets, playing mahjong, chess, card games, and chatting around the stove.

  • New Year's Eve's supper is a family of family, and is the most important supper in the year. New Year's Eve's dinner is exquisite, and no matter how harsh the life of the year, everyone always tries to arrange the best dishes on the table. < SPAN> At one time, one old man appeared and declared that he had the magic to repel the beast. One night, when the beast appeared again and tried to loot from the village, the firecrackers suddenly resounded out of nowhere, exploding and noisy. And the eldest in a red clothes appeared loudly laughing.
  • The beast who saw it was frightened and was shy and escaped. Since then, the villagers have launched fireworks every year and decorated their homes with red materials. Gradually, this was a tradition to celebrate the New Year with noisy sound and red decoration.

Cleaning the house during the New Year has various habits. Roughly speaking, people do not sweep the floor on New Year's Day, even if they are sweeped, they do not throw away garbage or sprinkle water outside the house.

  • All the things you have sweeped with a broom are left in the house.

It is also important not to sweep the person's feet when sweeping the floor.

  • I don't even leave the house from the back door on New Year's Day. An elderly family does not scold even if the child is not wel l-behaved.
  • Traditionally, those who saw any of the "lucky mascots" (Kichiyo) on New Year's Day have been blessed with good luck of the year. Lucky Mascot is a Dragon, Phoenix, Unicorn, and Dragon Turtle (Dragon Ryu). These are fictional animals that live in the sea or fly in the sky. This is why lion dance and dragon dance are held to celebrate the New Year.
  • See the traditional lion dance recorded at the National Marine Museum

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On the night of New Year's Eve, traditional people lightly light the candles and oil lamps and are alert all night. In this way, we drive away the evil disaster and wait for the luck of the New Year.

  • In Shuusui, there are a variety of events, such as eating food, drinking tea, eating year, tongue, sweets, playing mahjong, chess, card games, and chatting around the stove.

New Year's Eve's supper is a family of family, and is the most important supper in the year. New Year's Eve's dinner is exquisite, and no matter how harsh the life of the year, everyone always tries to arrange the best dishes on the table. At one point, one old man appeared and declared that he had the magic to repel the beast. One night, when the beast appeared again and tried to loot from the village, the firecrackers suddenly resounded out of nowhere, exploding and noisy. And the eldest in a red clothes appeared loudly laughing.

  • The beast who saw it was frightened and was shy and escaped. Since then, the villagers have launched fireworks every year and decorated their homes with red materials. Gradually, this was a tradition to celebrate the New Year with noisy sound and red decoration.

Cleaning the house during the New Year has various habits. Roughly speaking, people do not sweep the floor on New Year's Day, even if they are sweeped, they do not throw away garbage or sprinkle water outside the house.

  • All the things you have sweeped with a broom are left in the house.

It is also important not to sweep the person's feet when sweeping the floor.

  • I don't even leave the house from the back door on New Year's Day. An elderly family does not scold even if the child is not wel l-behaved.
  • Traditionally, those who saw any of the "lucky mascots" (Kichiyo) on New Year's Day have been blessed with good luck of the year. Lucky Mascot is a Dragon, Phoenix, Unicorn, and Dragon Turtle (Dragon Ryu). These are fictional animals that live in the sea or fly in the sky. This is why lion dance and dragon dance are held to celebrate the New Year.
  • See the traditional lion dance recorded at the National Marine Museum

On the night of New Year's Eve, traditional people lightly light the candles and oil lamps and are alert all night. In this way, we drive away the evil disaster and wait for the luck of the New Year.

  • In Shuusui, there are a variety of events, such as eating food, drinking tea, eating year, tongue, sweets, playing mahjong, chess, card games, and chatting around the stove.
    • The beast who saw it was frightened and was shy and escaped. Since then, the villagers have launched fireworks every year and decorated their homes with red materials. Gradually, this was a tradition to celebrate the New Year with noisy sound and red decoration.
    • Cleaning the house during the New Year has various habits. Roughly speaking, people do not sweep the floor on New Year's Day, even if they are sweeped, they do not throw away garbage or sprinkle water outside the house.
    • All the things you have sweeped with a broom are left in the house.

    However, on the whole, regardless of the north and south, among the many dishes, the word "fish" is exactly the same as the word "Yutaka", so most homes are arranged in fish dishes in the banquet. Probably. Eating fish for the end of the year symbolizes "yea r-old spy".

    • In the Beijing region and some of the northern China, lava porridge (腊 hachi porridge) is also eaten. This dish is cooked with rice, beans, peanuts, dried fruits, lotus nuts, nuts, sugar, etc., and traditionally symbolizes the harvest of the year.

    Instead of lava porridge, most people eat the year in the southern part. The flat rice cake steamed with sticky rice and bib sugar. The word “糯”, which means rice, has the same sound as the “year”, which means “year”. On the other hand, 糕 (Gao), which means “cake”, has the same sound as “high, tall”. Therefore, "niao gao" can be interpreted as "higher, tall, better, more promising year".

    • Tanyuan (汤圆) is a pin g-pon g-shaped "mochi" made of glutinous rice powder. The contents are made by adding sugar to beans and nut powder, and are often eaten with soup (汤). Tanyuan (汤圆) resembles Tuan Yuan (团圆) in Chinese, that is, eating rice balls of glutinous rice means the happiness and harmony of the New Year's family.
      • In northern China, it is common to play "Shuusui" on New Year's Eve. In the whole family, gyoza with gyoza packed with peanuts, sea palms, chestnuts, meat, etc., and sometimes coins (symbols of luck) are included. In the morning and the next day, people visit the temples and watch colorful street performances. < SPAN> In China, the land is wide, so eating habits and lovers vary depending on the region. In many areas in northern China, we eat gyoza for dinner on New Year's Eve. Gyoza has various kinds of ingredients such as meat, seafood, and vegetables, and the taste varies.
      • In southern China, especially in the coastal regions such as Guangdong, Fujian Province, and Zhejiang Province, dinner for New Year's Eve is even more diverse and colorful.
      • However, on the whole, regardless of the north and south, among the many dishes, the word "fish" is exactly the same as the word "Yutaka", so most homes are arranged in fish dishes in the banquet. Probably. Eating fish for the end of the year symbolizes "yea r-old spy".
      • In the Beijing region and some of the northern China, lava porridge (腊 hachi porridge) is also eaten. This dish is cooked with rice, beans, peanuts, dried fruits, lotus nuts, nuts, sugar, etc., and traditionally symbolizes the harvest of the year.
      • Instead of lava porridge, most people eat the year in the southern part. The flat rice cake steamed with sticky rice and bib sugar. The word “糯”, which means rice, has the same sound as the “year”, which means “year”. On the other hand, 糕 (Gao), which means “cake”, has the same sound as “high, tall”. Therefore, "niao gao" can be interpreted as "higher, tall, better, more promising year".
      • Tanyuan (汤圆) is a pin g-pon g-shaped "mochi" made of glutinous rice powder. The contents are made by adding sugar to beans and nut powder, and are often eaten with soup (汤). Tanyuan (汤圆) resembles Tuan Yuan (团圆) in Chinese, that is, eating rice balls of glutinous rice means the happiness and harmony of the New Year's family.
      • In northern China, it is common to play "Shuusui" on New Year's Eve. In the whole family, gyoza with gyoza packed with peanuts, sea palms, chestnuts, meat, etc., and sometimes coins (symbols of luck) are included. In the morning and the next day, people visit the temples and watch colorful street performances. In China, the land is wide, so the food habits and lovers vary depending on the region. In many areas in northern China, we eat gyoza for dinner on New Year's Eve. Gyoza has various kinds of ingredients such as meat, seafood, and vegetables, and the taste varies.

      In southern China, especially in the coastal regions such as Guangdong, Fujian Province, and Zhejiang Province, dinner for New Year's Eve is even more diverse and colorful.

      • However, on the whole, regardless of the north and south, among the many dishes, the word "fish" is exactly the same as the word "Yutaka", so most homes are arranged in fish dishes in the banquet. Probably. Eating fish for the end of the year symbolizes "yea r-old spy".

      In the Beijing region and some of the northern China, lava porridge (腊 hachi porridge) is also eaten. This dish is boiled in rice, beans, peanuts, dried fruits, lotus nuts, nuts, sugar, etc., and traditionally symbolizes the harvest of the year.

      • Instead of lava porridge, most people eat the year in the southern part. The flat rice cake steamed with sticky rice and bib sugar. The word “糯”, which means rice, has the same sound as the “year”, which means “year”. On the other hand, 糕 (Gao), which means “cake”, has the same sound as “high, tall”. Therefore, "niao gao" can be interpreted as "higher, tall, better, more promising year".

      Tanyuan (汤圆) is a pin g-pon g-shaped "mochi" made of glutinous rice powder. The contents are made by adding sugar to beans and nut powder, and are often eaten with soup (汤). Tanyuan (汤圆) resembles Tuan Yuan (团圆) in Chinese, that is, eating rice balls of glutinous rice means the happiness and harmony of the New Year's family.

      • In northern China, it is common to play "Shuusui" on New Year's Eve. In the whole family, gyoza with gyoza packed with peanuts, sea palms, chestnuts, meat, etc., and sometimes coins (symbols of luck) are included. In the morning and the next day, people visit the temples and watch colorful street performances.
      • In the southern part of China, after dinner on New Year's Eve, the family surrounds the stove, watching TV while eating sunflower seeds, and chatting at night. Like Hong Kong, there are some places to eat vegetarian dishes on the first day of the New Year. In Cantonese, vegetables (vegetables) can be heard in wealth (财 cai), so eating vegetables symbolizes the pure beginning of the new year of coming. Street performances such as lion dance and dragon dance are popular in the southern China, and in the northern part of the temple (逛妞 逛妞) is preferred.

      In the Chinese society in the UK and other western countries, a grand event that celebrates the Lunar New Year is generally held on the first weekend of the New Year. Unless New Year's Day is not a weekend, people often have to work on New Year's Day.

      • Even if New Year's Day is a weekend, most people have a grand dinner with their family at home without going out. Unlike the general regions of China, Hong Kong and the Far East, it is not easy for people living in Europe and the United States to gather from small towns and villages, where they are in work and life. Therefore, it is the best choice to hold a public event after the New Year's weekend, near the New Year.

      Traditionally, the celebration of the Lunar New Year lasts until mi d-January of the lunar calendar. However, recently, in China and Hong Kong, some people travel elsewhere from the second and third days of the New Year, not during this period. Southeast Asian countries are often the most popular travel destinations for this shor t-term vacation in the New Year.

      • On August 23, 2024, CBP is currently one of the eight land roads in the southwestern part, which currently uses CBP One ™ Mobile Applications, to make a reservation. Update the procedure. The place where individuals can apply for appointments are expanded. Currently, individuals can apply for reservations from northern and central Mexico. Immigrants passing through the southern borders of Mexico can reserve reservations in southern Mexico before moving to northern Mexico.

      From Friday, August 23, 2024, immigrants other than Mexican will be able to make reservations and reservations from Tabasco and Chiaapus in southern Mexico, in addition to reservations and reservations from northern and central Mexico. < SPAN> In the southern part of China, after dinner on New Year's Eve, the family surrounds the stove, watching TV while eating sunflower seeds, and chatting at night. Like Hong Kong, there are some places to eat vegetarian dishes on the first day of the New Year. In Cantonese, vegetables (vegetables) can be heard in wealth (财 cai), so eating vegetables symbolizes the pure beginning of the new year of coming. Street performances such as lion dance and dragon dance are popular in the southern China, and in the northern part of the temple (逛妞 逛妞) is preferred.

      • In the Chinese society in the UK and other western countries, a grand event that celebrates the Lunar New Year is generally held on the first weekend of the New Year. Unless New Year's Day is not a weekend, people often have to work on New Year's Day.

      Even if New Year's Day is a weekend, most people have a grand dinner with their family at home without going out. Unlike the general regions of China, Hong Kong and the Far East, it is not easy for people living in Europe and the United States to gather from small towns and villages, where they are in work and life. Therefore, it is the best choice to hold a public event after the New Year's weekend, near the New Year.

      • Traditionally, the celebration of the Lunar New Year lasts until mi d-January of the lunar calendar. However, recently, in China and Hong Kong, some people travel elsewhere from the second and third days of the New Year, not during this period. Southeast Asian countries are often the most popular travel destinations for this shor t-term vacation in the New Year.

      On August 23, 2024, CBP is currently one of the eight land roads in the southwestern part, which currently uses CBP One ™ Mobile Applications, to make a reservation. Update the procedure. The place where individuals can apply for appointments are expanded. Currently, individuals can apply for reservations from northern and central Mexico. Immigrants passing through the southern borders of Mexico can reserve reservations in southern Mexico before moving to northern Mexico.

      • From Friday, August 23, 2024, immigrants other than Mexican will be able to make reservations and reservations from Tabasco and Chiaapus in southern Mexico, in addition to reservations and reservations from northern and central Mexico. In the southern part of China, after dinner on New Year's Eve, the family surrounds the stove, watching TV while eating sunflower seeds, and chatting at night. Like Hong Kong, there are some places to eat vegetarian dishes on the first day of the New Year. In Cantonese, vegetables (vegetables) can be heard in wealth (财 cai), so eating vegetables symbolizes the pure beginning of the new year of coming. Street performances such as lion dance and dragon dance are popular in the southern China, and in the northern part of the temple (逛妞 逛妞) is preferred.
      • In the Chinese society in the UK and other western countries, a grand event that celebrates the Lunar New Year is generally held on the first weekend of the New Year. Unless New Year's Day is not a weekend, people often have to work on New Year's Day.

      Even if New Year's Day is a weekend, most people have a grand dinner with their family at home without going out. Unlike the general regions of China, Hong Kong and the Far East, it is not easy for people living in Europe and the United States to gather from small towns and villages, where they are in work and life. Therefore, it is the best choice to hold a public event after the New Year's weekend, near the New Year.

      • Traditionally, the celebration of the Lunar New Year lasts until mi d-January of the lunar calendar. However, recently, in China and Hong Kong, some people travel elsewhere from the second and third days of the New Year, not during this period. Southeast Asian countries are often the most popular travel destinations for this shor t-term vacation in the New Year.

      On August 23, 2024, CBP is currently one of the eight land roads in the southwestern part, which currently uses CBP One ™ Mobile Applications, to make a reservation. Update the procedure. The place where individuals can apply for appointments are expanded. Currently, individuals can apply for reservations from northern and central Mexico. Immigrants passing through the southern borders of Mexico can reserve reservations in southern Mexico before moving to northern Mexico.

      • From Friday, August 23, 2024, immigrants other than Mexican will be able to make reservations and reservations from Tabasco and Chiaapus in southern Mexico, in addition to reservations and reservations from northern and central Mexico.

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      Mexican citizens can apply for reservations from anywhere in Mexico.

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      • CBP One ™ is a mobile application that functions as a single portal for various services of CBP. This application guides each type of user to appropriate services based on their needs through a series of questions induced.

      CBP ONE ™ improves accessibility and transparency of CBP's most used services as part of CBP's comprehensive initiatives to improve border security while strengthening legal travel and trade. Masu.

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      What should immigrants expect when they arrive at the immigration port?

      CBP has strongly encouraged no n-prior immigrants to the United States to apply for a reservation at the land port of land, using the CBP One ™ mobile app.

      The number of no n-immigrants that can be done with the CBP One ™ app depends on the port based on available resources and existing infrastructure. Reservations are possible 21 days in advance. The port can use a dedicated lane for individuals with different types of travel documents, or those who do not have travel documents, if possible. You can also provide a lane exclusively for CBP One ™ reservations.

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      How does CBP determine how to do an individual?

      When you arrive at PoE, CBP staff will examine and evaluate all individuals and determine the appropriate disposal.

      CBP does not determine an independence application. An individual who has been notified and has been in the forced procedure to leave the outset procedure, has the opportunity to seek asylum or other protection in front of the immigrant judge.

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      If a court notice is issued and the United States is exempted, is it eligible to apply for an employment permit (EAD)?

      If a court notice is issued and the United States is temporarily released, you are eligible to apply for an employment permit. If you have not yet started the EAD application procedure, create a USCIS account online and submit the form I-765.

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