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Zhaodu hotel
Jade Rabbit Cheng Xiang Banquet: 1388 yuan/table
Golden Rabbit Fu Na Banquet 12- 14 people: 1688 yuan/table.
Golden New Year's Eve 14- 16 people: 1988 yuan/table.
Congtai guesthouse
Yutu Welcome Banquet 10 Person: 200 yuan/person.
Futu auspicious banquet 10 person: 300 yuan/person.
Jitu Fu Na Banquet 10 Person: 500 yuan/person.
The source of new year's eve
New Year's Eve is the last night at the end of the year. The last day of the end of the year is called "year's minute", which means that the old year is divided and replaced by the new year. In addition, it means to remove; Night means night. "New Year's Eve" refers to the eve of New Year, also known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve and so on. This is the last night of the year.
New Year's Eve is a time to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, to reunite the whole family and to worship the ancestors. Tomb-Sweeping Day, July 30th and Double Ninth Festival are traditional festivals in China to offer sacrifices to ancestors. New Year's Eve has a special meaning in the hearts of China people. On the most important day at the end of this year, no matter how far away, the wanderers have to rush home to reunite with their families, say goodbye to the old year with firecrackers and set off fireworks everywhere to welcome the new year.
The last day of "year old" is called "year old" and that night is called "New Year's Eve". It is connected with the beginning and end of the new year, and is called "the end of the poor month, the end of the new year". New Year's Eve is an important time node to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.
Because New Year's Eve usually falls on the 29th or 30th of the twelfth lunar month, it is also called New Year's Eve. On New Year's Eve, people pay special attention to it. Every household is busy cleaning the courtyard, uncovering the old cloth, decorating the lanterns to welcome their ancestors home for the New Year, offering sacrifices with rice cakes, three meals, three teas and five wines.