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The most important festival every year is Chinese New Year. (1) _____ Chinese New Year, people visit their relatives and exchange red packets. It follows the lunar calendar, so the festival falls (2) _____ either January or February.
2021年12月11日 · In the following sentence, which preposition should be used? Any difference? People wear new clothes at/during Chinese New Year.
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2021年12月12日 · In the given sentence, the expression is Chinese New Year i.e. without the use of the word "Day". So, the use of "at" is acceptable. However, persons aware of the fact that the occasion lasts several days are likely to use "during". You might come across the
2021年12月13日 · In the following sentence, which preposition should be used? Any difference? Note also that Chinese New Year refers to a festival lasting several days. People wear new clothes at/during Chinese New Year. I'd appreciate your help.
Chinese New Year is also called Spring Festival. In Chinese,we called it Guo Nian (過年). The meaning is to celebrate the beginning of a new year, or you can say that it is to overcome Nian (年).