tiē chūn lián
貼春聯(lián)
Post a spring couplet. On the eve of the Spring Festival, every household will post on their door a spring couplet written on red paper creating a happy and prosperous environment for the Festival. In the past, the Chinese often wrote their own spring couplet with a brush or asked others to doit it for them; nowadays it is common for people to buy a printed spring couplet in the market.
fàng biān pào
放鞭炮
Set off firecrackers. Lighting firecrackers, which is meant to bid farewell to the old year and usher in the new, is a very important activity during the Spring Festival.
nián yè fàn
年夜飯
Chinese New Year's Eve dinner
yā suì qián
壓歲錢
Money given to children as a lunar New Year gift for good luck; gift money; lucky money
guò nián
過年
Celebrate the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival
chú xī
除夕
Chinese New Year's Eve, which is on December 31, and on the final day of the lunar year which is the day before Chinese New Year's Day.
sh?u suì
守歲
Stay up late on Chinese New Year's Eve
bài nián
拜年
Pay a New Year call; pay a New Year's visit and give New Year's greetings