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February 14, New Year's Day?
202 1 February 14 new year's day.

On the third day of the first month, it is called "Xiao Nianchao". On this day, you can't sweep the floor, and you don't have to burn fire to draw water, just like the New Year Dynasty. Whoever has a well next to his house will get up and be a vegetarian in the mine field, pick up a red note sealed on the well and call it "opening the well". In some places, people put the swept dust in a dustpan, add a broom and pour it at the fork in the road to show poverty.

Valentine's Day is celebrated all over the world:

Valentine's Day, also known as Saint Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day, falls on February 14 of the Gregorian calendar every year. It is one of the traditional festivals in western countries and originated from Christianity. Now it has become a famous romantic festival all over the world, but people in different countries express their love in different ways.

In Australia, people attach the most importance to New Year and Labor Day, while Valentine's Day and Christmas are slightly less important than the first two festivals. However, Australians have a slow pace of life and like to enjoy life. Therefore, no matter what festivals, there are always celebrations, dinners and parties. And everyone who works on Valentine's Day will pay twice the salary, but most Australians will not give up enjoying life for overtime pay.

Hong Kong: Under the long-term influence of western culture, Valentine's Day has been celebrated for many years. Men and women will give gifts to each other. The standard gifts that men give to women are usually flowers, chocolates, jewels, etc. Women usually give men clothes such as watches and ties, and often go to restaurants to enjoy candlelight dinners.