An important activity during the Spring Festival is
Bai Nian (to pay a New Year call). People start to pay New Year calls
from the lunar New Year's Day, that is, the first day of the first month of the
lunar calendar.
On the
morning of the lunar New Year's Day, people get up very early and call on
others. The earlier one does so, the more sincere he is. Moreover, people wear
new clothes and a new cap, symbolizing that a new year has begun.
The younger
generation should call on their elders first, such as the grandfather,
grandmother, father, and mother, wishing them "Good health" and "Long life".
Then the elders give children some money in a red envelope as a New Year gift.
After that, people call on their relatives, friends and neighbors. As "big
tangerine" is a homonym for "very lucky" in Chinese, so people often present red
big tangerines as a gift while paying a New Year call.
And ever
since the Ming Dynasty in the 14th century, ordinary people have begun to
exchange greeting cards.
Nowadays,
people also use telephones and e-mails to pay New Year
calls.