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2023 Handan Hotel Rabbit Year’s Eve Dinner Reservation Telephone Number

Handan hotel reservation phone number: 0310-2113999; 0310-2113888

Group reservation: 0310-2111212; 0310-2113555

Address: Zhonghua, Handan City, Hebei Province No. 113, Main Street

Extended information:

Zhaodu Hotel

The Jade Rabbit Presents auspicious Banquet: 1,388 yuan/table

The Golden Rabbit is blessed Banquet for 12-14 people: 1,688 yuan/table

Gold-free New Year banquet for 14-16 people: 1,988 yuan/table

Congtai Yingbin Hotel

Jade Rabbit Welcomes the New Year Banquet for 10 people: 200 yuan/person

Lucky Rabbit Banquet for 10 people: 300 yuan/person

Lucky Rabbit Banquet for 10 people: 500 yuan/person

The origin of New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve is the last night at the end of the year. The last day at the end of the year is called "Sui Chu", which means that the old year is removed and a new year is replaced. Chu means to remove; Xi means night. "New Year's Eve" means New Year's Eve, also known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, etc. It is the last night at the end of the year.

New Year's Eve is a day for New Year's Eve, family reunion, and ancestor worship. Together with Qingming Festival, July Half, and Double Ninth Festival, it is a traditional ancestor worship festival in China. New Year's Eve has special significance in the hearts of Chinese people. This is the most important day at the end of the year. No matter how far away the wanderers are, they rush home to reunite with their families, bid farewell to the old year amidst the sound of firecrackers, and welcome the new year with fireworks in the sky.

The last day of "Sui" is called "Sui", and that night is called "New Year's Eve". It connects the beginning and end of the new year, which is called "the end of the year and the end of the new year". It is the eve of the new year and an important time junction to get rid of the old and welcome the new.

Because New Year's Eve often falls on the 29th or 30th day of the twelfth lunar month, it is also called New Year's Eve. On the New Year's Day, people pay special attention to it. Every household is busy or cleaning the courtyard, removing the old and making new arrangements, putting up lanterns and colorful decorations, welcoming the ancestors home for the New Year, and offering rice cakes, three animal meals, three teas and five wines.