思考方向與話題重點
New Year's Day, Spring Banquets and Year-End Parties, New Hopes, Year-End Bonuses, Plans, Small Goals, Struggles, Snow, New Year Atmosphere, Home, Return Date, New Year Goods, Spring Transport, Return Journey, Travel, Homecoming
星座話題
魔羯座(Capricorn) 12/22 - 1/19水瓶座(Aquarius) 1/20 - 2/18
節慶議題
Spring Banquets, Year-End Parties, New Year's Day, Lunar New Year, Winter Vacation
節氣
Minor Cold 1/6Major Cold 1/20
國定假日
Lunar New Year (9 days) 1/25-2/2
重要考試
General Scholastic Ability Test (GSAT) 1/18-1/20
1/1 New Year's Day
The most well-known custom of this day is drinking Laba porridge, which is made from a variety of grains and beans, symbolizing a bountiful harvest and good fortune. Additionally, Laba Festival is related to Buddhism, as it is considered the day the Buddha attained enlightenment. Many Buddhist temples distribute Laba porridge to devotees on this day. The origins of Laba are associated with ancestor worship and harvest prayers, which, over time, became intertwined with Buddhist culture to form today's customs.
Spend New Year's Eve together! Under the fireworks, make a wish for the new year! On January 14, don't forget "Diary Day"! Take this opportunity to exchange diaries that can record the entire year's love stories, symbolizing a year of shared memories and experiences.
Encourages everyone to give each other hugs on this day, spreading love and care.
1/24 International Day of Education
1/26 International Customs Day
This day aims to raise awareness about leprosy and eliminate discrimination against people affected by it. It was initiated by French philanthropist Raoul Follereau in 1954 and is commemorated worldwide.
Commemorates the lives lost during the Nazi Holocaust and raises awareness about anti-Semitism and racism.
Do not use brooms, as it may sweep away good luck and wealth. If cleaning is necessary, sweep inward from outside. Avoid taking out the trash or pouring water outside, which symbolizes the same meaning. Firecrackers are set off to scare away the "Nian" beast, ensuring peace and adding festive atmosphere. People visit relatives and friends to celebrate the new year, called "Walking in Spring". Many will visit temples early in the morning, hoping to light the first incense for divine blessings in the new year.
Married daughters return to their parents' homes with their husbands, so this day is called "Welcoming the Son-in-law Day." The daughter must bring gifts and red envelopes to share with the children at her parents' house. The return gifts should be in even numbers, symbolizing good fortune.
This day is known as "Chikou Day" or "Red Mouth Day", associated with an angry god, bringing bad luck. As a result, it is traditionally a day for staying home and resting.
台灣美食旅遊
Soaking in Hot Springs, Picking Strawberries, Snow Watching at Hehuan Mountain, Watching Sunrise at Alishan, Eating Hotpot, Biennial Butterfly Watching
民生消費
New Year Goods, Cleaning, Decoration, Home Cleaning, Gift Boxes, New Year Hopes, Planner, Warm Clothing, Winter Camps, International Book Fair
1st day of Lunar New Year Spring Festival, New Year's Day, Celebrating the New Year, Taoist Festival, Birth of Yuan Shi Tian Zun (Maitreya Buddha) One of the Four Major Traditional Festivals
4th day of Lunar New Year Welcoming the Gods Kitchen God
5th day of Lunar New Year Welcoming the God of Wealth, Reopening Businesses God of Wealth (Earth God)
9th day of Lunar New Year Heavenly Lord's Birthday, Jade Emperor's Birthday Jade Emperor
14th to 15th day of Lunar New Year Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival in Tainan
15th day of Lunar New Year Lantern Festival, Shangyuan Festival, Birthday of Tianguan Dadi (Yao), Celebrations in Taitung and Pingxi Sanjie Gong
20th day of Lunar New Year Tian Chuan Day, Hakka National Day
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