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Culture Insider: Little New Year

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2016-02-01 12:25Chinaculture.org Editor: Feng Shuang
China is in a festive mood as the Lunar New Year is around the corner (Photo:China News Service/Chen Weiping)

China is in a festive mood as the Lunar New Year is around the corner (Photo:China News Service/Chen Weiping)

Little New Year (Chinese: Xiaonian), usually a week before the lunar New Year, falls on Feb 1 this year. It is also known as the Festival of the Kitchen God, the deity who oversees the moral character of each household.

There are numerous customs associated with honoring the Kitchen God and determining the date of Little New Year. The date of this holiday was sometimes assigned according to location, with people in northern China celebrating it on the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month, and people in southern China celebrating it on the twenty-fourth.

People make sacrifices to the Kitchen Gold on this day. A paper image is burnt dispatching the god's spirit to Heaven to report on the family's conduct over the past year. The Kitchen God is then welcomed back by pasting a new paper image of him beside the stove.

Here are six things you should know about the Little New Year, another sign of the start of spring.

  

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