🧧 Beijing Spring Festival
Beijing Spring Festival is the regional form of Lunar New Year in China · Beijing, centered on hanging spring couplets, visiting temple fairs, staying up for the New Year, New Year visits.
- hanging spring couplets
- visiting temple fairs
- staying up for the New Year
- New Year visits
- dumplings
- rice cake
- candied hawthorn
- drums temple fair
- yangge dance
Map-ready facts
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- Source-backed guide: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Beijing Municipal Government
- Festival core: Lunar New Year
- Cultural meaning: Lunar New Year matters because it turns renewal, reunion, blessing, and a fresh seasonal start into a visible cultural system of time, place, family, and public ritual.
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- Lanterns and spring couplets: Red lanterns, spring couplets, and fu decorations make blessing, renewal, and household thresholds visible in the city. New Year festivals
- Dumplings and reunion table: Dumplings, rice cake, and the reunion meal connect the public holiday season back to family time.
- Temple fair cues: Beijing temple fairs gather snacks, performance, blessing visits, and urban memory into public festival routes. China festivals
- Festival drum cue: The scene places drums or instruments beside the ritual objects so the festival reads as sound as well as image.
- Beijing central-axis rooflines: Pavilion rooflines, the white pagoda, and central-axis cues connect Beijing Spring Festival with heritage space, city outings, and holiday routes.
Traditions and customs
- hanging spring couplets
- visiting temple fairs
- staying up for the New Year
- New Year visits
Food and symbols
- dumplings
- rice cake
- candied hawthorn
- 红色装饰
- 传统服饰
- ancestor worship
When it is celebrated
Beijing Spring Festival is usually organized around First day of the first lunar month. Month: Jan / Feb
Beijing Spring Festival
Lunar New Year matters because it turns renewal, reunion, blessing, and a fresh seasonal start into a visible cultural system of time, place, family, and public ritual.
Beijing Spring Festival details
- Celebrates: The lunar new year, family reunion, ancestor remembrance, prayers for good fortune, and Beijing's public New Year customs.
- Local roots: Beijing's version builds on the wider Chinese Spring Festival; temple fairs, shehuo performance, yangge, and blessing visits around the city's ritual spaces developed through late imperial urban custom and are now organized through heritage sites and community events.
- Local history: Beijing Spring Festival connects family feasts, spring couplets, New Year visits, and temple fair outings. Activities around sites such as Ditan, Longtan, Changdian, Dongyue Temple, the Temple of Heaven, and the Central Axis turn the holiday from a household observance into a citywide public season.
- Cultural meaning: This local version turns reunion, renewal, and blessing into a distinctly Beijing mix of urban memory, ritual landmarks, and public holiday outings.
Signature practices
- temple fair outings
- hanging spring couplets and fu characters
- New Year's Eve family dinner and vigil
- blessing visits around the Central Axis and temple sites
- yangge and folk performances
Customs
- hanging spring couplets
- visiting temple fairs
- staying up for the New Year
- New Year visits
Food
- dumplings
- rice cake
- candied hawthorn
Music / Dance
- drums temple fair
- yangge dance
Symbols
- 红色装饰
- 传统服饰
- ancestor worship
FAQ
What is Beijing Spring Festival?
Beijing Spring Festival is the local form of Lunar New Year in China · Beijing, with customs such as hanging spring couplets, visiting temple fairs, staying up for the New Year, New Year visits.
When is Beijing Spring Festival celebrated?
Beijing Spring Festival is usually organized around First day of the first lunar month. Month: Jan / Feb.
What traditions are associated with Beijing Spring Festival?
Common traditions include hanging spring couplets, visiting temple fairs, staying up for the New Year, New Year visits, dumplings, rice cake.
Sources
Editorial sources support the festival background, local customs, and cultural notes on this guide.
- Spring festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of traditional new year · UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Trip of Beijing-Style Spring Festival at World Cultural Heritage Sites · Beijing Municipal Government
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