After 00, the Chinese New Year is a legal holiday, and the New Year's Eve can also be just making hot pot with friends for dinner. Ding Rui photos
Chinese mainland's "Generation Z" reshapes the Chinese New Year custom: "continuing" fireworks in the local New Year.
Lanzhou, Zhongxin. Com, February 1 1 (Wang Muyu, Wei) "This year's New Year's Eve dinner included not only beef tendon and rotten meat from my hometown, but also Hunan bacon from my roommate's house. I had a North-South New Year's Eve dinner." Ding Rui, a post-00 student from Lanzhou University, is still spending the New Year at the scene this year. He lives in Chengda dormitory for the New Year and plans to travel with friends after the holiday. For the young people of generation Z, their Spring Festival is quietly changing.
In the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger, the "native" who chooses to celebrate the New Year on the spot is still a hot word in the post-epidemic era. With "Generation Z" (people born in 65438-0995-2009) becoming the new main consumer during the Spring Festival, chefs' pre-cooking New Year's Eve, traveling together, national tide New Year's Eve, script killing, accompanying pets for the New Year, and cloud reunion have become the key words of the "New Year's Eve list" of the post-Langren. In the Internet age, they are gradually reshaping the New Year custom and bringing it through the "cloud".
For the second Spring Festival in other places, this year's New Year's Eve, Ding Rui is not as lonely and at a loss as last year. In her view, "on the contrary, she enjoyed and cherished this rare time alone." "Chengdu is a modern international metropolis, and there are still many places suitable for young people to get together and shop during the Spring Festival." Ding Rui admitted that celebrating the New Year on the spot kept the city prosperous and lively in the past, and being with friends also diluted homesickness.
During the Spring Festival, Lanzhou SF maintains normal delivery service and does not close during the Spring Festival. Qiangjiangbo
Guo Xiaodong, born in Xinyang, Henan Province after 00, came to Lanzhou New District to start a business and seek opportunities to engage in flower economy after graduating from college on 20021.Because of the epidemic in his hometown, he chose to stay in Lanzhou for the New Year. For a person's Spring Festival, the New Year's Eve dinner has also become a simple New Year's Eve dinner.
"The first time I spent the New Year alone, I still felt a little lonely. Fortunately, I am accompanied by the hometown new year's goods I bought online. " Guo Xiaodong said that during the Spring Festival, he specially bought roast chicken and traditional Xinyang dishes from Taobao, and also sent new clothes and new year's goods at home, which made his heart warm. The "cloud reunion" with family members through mobile phones is even more precious now, and the network makes this family relationship uncompromising.
The digital supply chain connects the tastes of the whole country. New year's goods in my hometown go to the city, home appliances in the city go to the countryside, and fresh food from all over the world also travels across the sea to catch up with the China Year.
According to the statistics of Gansu Postal Administration, during the Spring Festival of 2022 (65438+1October 31-February 6), the export business volume of Gansu postal industry was 493,600 pieces, an increase of 8.46% compared with 20021. The import business volume was 5.561.6 million pieces, an increase of 1.76% compared with 202 1 year. Lai Yong, deputy general manager of the delivery department of Lanzhou Branch of China Post Group Corporation, said that people who can't go home for the New Year while working and living in other places will send new year's goods to their families, and more and more young people are buying new year's goods online.
"Where to play" has also become an "important little thing" during the Spring Festival of Generation Z. Li Xiaofei, a post-00 student from Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, is a junior in the College of Life Sciences of Lanzhou University. The first time she didn't go home for the New Year, she was not used to it. Choosing to go skiing with her sister has become her "New Year's Challenge". "This is also a day closely related to the Winter Olympic Games." Li Xiaofei said that before the Spring Festival, she went to the supermarket to buy Sanpaotai tea, a specialty of Lanzhou, as an annual gift for her parents to visit relatives and friends.
Wang Shuwei, a sophomore at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, lives in Huidong, Guangdong Province. He will stay in Lanzhou for the Spring Festival this year. During the Spring Festival, she followed her sister who works in the media to the flower market, museums and temple fairs for "interviews", shopping and watching movies ... She was very busy. "I am the master of the Chinese New Year" has become a new definition of traditional Chinese New Year for young people.
The local New Year also gave birth to the surrounding ice and snow tour. Flying pig data shows that the order volume of ice and snow tourism related commodities in the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger has increased by over 30% compared with last year's Spring Festival. During the Spring Festival, the order volume of "Ice and Snow+Hot Springs" combination goods increased by over 40% year-on-year. After 00, the booking volume of ice and snow tourism in the Spring Festival increased by over 80% year-on-year, far exceeding other age groups.
Ma Busheng, director of the Institute of Culture of Gansu Academy of Social Sciences, said that the Spring Festival is a festival that originated in the farming era. Nowadays, many changes have taken place in the form of the New Year. The new generation basically has no life experience in the agricultural era. For the "Z generation" group, Chinese New Year is a holiday, and it is normal for them to choose the way that suits them. (End)