In 2024, you are in **New Year's Eve?
New Year's Day is the Gregorian New Year, and the Spring Festival is the Lunar New Year, it seems that New Year's Day belongs more to young people, and the Spring Festival belongs more to the elderly and children
Judging from this year's New Year's Eve across the country, it is clear that there are more young people and fewer elderly people. People in the city are more enthusiastic about it than people in the countryside.
I don't know when there was a New Year's Eve and various rituals evolved, "Jin Shu Guo Pu Biography", there is a sentence "since last autumn, Shen Yu New Year's Eve", this may be the earliest "New Year's Eve" word.
In addition to fireworks and lantern festivals, light shows, drone shows, electronic music festivals, and national tide markets have also been added to the elements that young people like.
Taking Suzhou as an example, the New Year's Eve activities are very colorful, respectively in Suzhou Center, Xiangmen City Wall, Hanshan Temple, Panmen, Suzhou Bay, Huayi Brothers Movie Park and other places, held New Year's Eve activities, among them, Suzhou Center, a big landmark, is even more attention-grabbing, New Year's Eve countdown, has become a carnival night for countless young people.
The ancient Xiangmen city wall and light show show allow tourists to enjoy a visual feast in the ancient and modern, and at the same time, the Xiangmen subway station cannot simply be said to be crowded with people, and it is impossible to walk at all.
In these New Year's Eve activities, it may be that the New Year's Eve activities of Hanshan Temple, relatively speaking, are more attractive to some elderly people, and the New Year's prayer is already the wish of many people and has formed a routine.
But on the whole, the New Year's Day and New Year's Eve activities are still dominated by young people, and the places where they are located are basically the landmarks of the city, such as Xinjiekou in Nanjing, Xuzhou Amusement Park and Suning Square in Xuzhou, May Fourth Square and Olympic Sailing Center in Qingdao, Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street in Wuhan, Liberation Monument in Chongqing, etc., all of which are crowded, brilliantly lit, and there are also ceremonies for young people to release balloons, bidding farewell to 2023 and ushering in 2024.
For the New Year's Eve event, this is a carnival feast for young people, regardless of the long distance, not hesitating to crowd the subway, not hesitating to wait for 12 o'clock in the evening, not hesitating to get a taxi and walking back, but also to go as scheduled. What is it that makes these young people so motivated?
Is it the joy and anticipation of the new year?
Is it the release of stress over the past year?
Or is it a shared experience and testimony?
Perhaps, the individual has formed a new group personality by integrating into the group, and the individual needs an important activity to achieve individual satisfaction and self-esteem.
In any case, it can be seen that young people are more willing to participate in positive and positive activities, and are more willing to experience and join hands to participate in the event.
I don't know if you're on **New Year's Eve this New Year's Day?
How do you feel?
I wish you all a happy new year and all your wishes come true!