Isn t the highway free on New Year s Day 2024

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

The New Year's Eve party on New Year's Eve is a long-awaited event for many, with a variety of wonderful performances and dazzling fireworks to revel in this joyous night. New Year's Day is a vibrant and creative festival where people can express their joy and blessings for the New Year in a variety of ways. Here is to share with you some information about the 2024 New Year's Day highway is not free, for your reference and learning.

Isn't the highway free on New Year's Day 2024

The highway is not free on New Year's Day 2024. The highway is free of charge only on the four festivals of the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day and National Day, so it is necessary to pay tolls to take the expressway on New Year's Day.

High Speed Free FAQs

1. Time benchmark: the high-speed free is subject to the exit time, that is, the high-speed free time starts before entering the high-speed, and the high-speed free time is still free to leave when the high-speed free, and the ordinary highway is subject to the time when the vehicle passes through the toll lane of the toll station;

2. Free range: seven-seater and ** passenger vehicles, as well as motorcycles that are allowed to drive on ordinary toll roads;

3. ETC use: During the high-speed free period, the toll station will not issue a card to the small passenger car to lift the pole and release, and ETC users can also use it normally, and will not be able to enjoy the high-speed free because of the ETC.

In ancient times, New Year's Day was also called why

In ancient times, New Year's Day was called Yuanri, Yuanchen, Yuanshuo, New Year's Day, Suishou, Suichao, Xinzheng, Shouzuo, and Sanyuan.

The customs of the ancient New Year's Day

In ancient China, after completing the harvest of crops, people who worked for a year would prepare abundant food to welcome spring, that is, "all grains are ripe for a year", commonly known as "year". In the Song Dynasty, there were records of setting off firecrackers, visiting annual meetings, and eating reunion dinners.

Lu Yuanming of the Northern Song Dynasty mentioned in the "Miscellaneous Notes of the Year": "On New Year's Day, the people of Jingshi eat more cakes, the so-called New Year's dumplings, or so on. It shows that at that time, the people of Bianliang would prepare noodles and other foods for the New Year. The custom of New Year's Day gradually took shape.

What day is New Year's Day in ancient times?

The earliest New Year's Day in ancient times refers to the first day of the first month, that is, the day of our current Spring Festival, Yuan is the meaning of "beginning" and "beginning", Dan refers to "day", and New Year's Day is collectively called "the first day", that is, the first day of the year.

The first day of the first lunar month is counted from which day, and it was also very inconsistent before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Therefore, the month and day of New Year's Day are not consistent in the past dynasties. The Xia Dynasty's summer calendar used Mengxi (January) as the first month, the Shang Dynasty's Yin calendar took the lunar month (December) as the first month, and the Zhou Dynasty's Zhou calendar used the winter month (November) as the first month. After Qin Shi Huang unified China, he took Yangchun Moon (October) as the first month, that is, the first day of October as New Year's Day. Since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it was stipulated that Meng Xiyue (first month) was the first month, and the first day of Meng Xiyue (the first day of the first month of the summer calendar) was called New Year's Day, which was used until the end of the Qing Dynasty. But this is the summer calendar, that is, the lunar or lunar calendar, and it is not what we call New Year's Day today.

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