Hope
for Peace and Abundant Harvests

People living in rural areas still
like to put up paper-cuts as window decorations during Spring
Festival. |

Nowadays, fresh flowers are also
a special Spring Festival purchase.
|

Sugarcoated haws on a stick, traditional
Spring Festival purchases. |
The whole year's work depends on a good start
in spring. Chinese people generally hope that a bountiful harvest,
career promotion, peace, health, and all things good will occur
in the new year. They place all their wishes and hopes upon
the successful start of a new year, and celebrate it by wearing
their best clothes, eating sumptuous food, and indulging in
all kinds of recreational activities.
Another reason to celebrate Spring Festival
is to say farewell to the past, in the hope that all distress,
disease, and other misfortune that may have occurred will be
gone forever, along with the past year.
In real life, the eve of Spring Festival also
signifies a kind of deadline, or turning point, as the end of
a year is generally the time to clear debts. In the past, those
owing money but incapable of repaying debts had no option but
to flee, in order to avoid their creditors, not daring to return
home until the Spring Festival, as throughout these auspiciously
festive days it was considered unlucky to broach a negative
or disagreeable topic.
The end of a year is, however, mostly a happy
time, when due payment is received and a holiday is enjoyed
by all. People buy new clothes and other goods to celebrate
Spring Festival, and then go home for a period of real relaxation