Spring Festival
China’s New Year renews kinship and time itself. The ritual chain — night vigil, opening the year, kinship visits — rewires social bonds and obligations for the year ahead.
Lunisolar turning point; the first day marks a negotiated reset of work–family order.
Temple fairs vs water-town lantern scenes; return migration as cyclical anthropology.
Clan elders, home keepers, children — an intergenerational ritual chain; New Year prints anchor protection.
Couplets, door gods, dumplings — carriers of blessing, guarding and exchange.
Vigil → first opening → visits → gifting — reweaving time, kinship and social capital.
- Ask elders before filming home altars.
- Offer greetings in order (old → young).
- Choose flowers where fireworks are banned.
- Don’t step over door-threshold charms.
- Don’t point camera at strangers’ ancestral tablets.
- Don’t gift cash to kids without parents’ consent.
