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          |  | February 
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          | Holidays and Observances: |  
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          | 1: Preliminary Eve (23rd of the 12th lunar month). According 
            to legend, the kitchen god delivers reports on families to the Jade 
            Emperor of Heaven. To induce the kitchen god to speak favorably, people 
            traditionally offer sacrifices of candy or sweet, sticky cake to him. |  
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          | 8: Lunar New Year's Eve, the last day of each 
            lunar year. Includes such traditional activities as pasting New Year's 
            couplets on doorframes and New Year's pictures on doors or walls, 
            offering sacrifices to ancestors, having a family reunion dinner, 
            staying up to see the old year out and usher in the new, and giving 
            children gifts of money. |  
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          | 9: Spring Festival (Chinese New Year's Day), 1st 
            of the first lunar month, three days off. |  
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          | 23: Lantern Festival, 15th of the 1st lunar month, 
            marking the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations with a display 
            of colorful lanterns and eating of yuanxiao, glutinous rice dumplings. |  
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          | Dancing Festival, the largest sacrificial ceremony 
            observed by the Jingpo ethnic group of Yunnan Province. For four or 
            five days following the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, people wear 
            festive clothing and dance to the accompaniment of drums and gongs, 
            firing guns in celebration. |  
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