Spring Festival Survey
The Spring Festival, known as the Chinese New Year, is the most significant holiday in China. It's a time for family reunions, fireworks, and giving red envelopes. In a survey of 100 people, 90% said they would travel home for the festival, despite the long journey. 85% mentioned family dinner as the most important part, with reunion dinner being a symbol of unity. Fireworks were popular with 70%, signifying the scattering of bad luck and welcoming good fortune. 60% preferred giving red envelopes, believing it brings luck and prosperity. The survey shows the deep cultural significance of the Spring Festival in Chinese culture.