There is no doubt that Chinese attach great importance to the Spring Festival, and this traditional festival is one of the most important festivals in Chinese culture. However, although Chinese New Year's Eve is the last day of the Spring Festival, it does not enjoy the benefits of statutory holidays and paid leave. This phenomenon has sparked widespread discussion and controversy. The author believes that in order to protect traditional culture, improve the quality of life and promote family reunification, we should support the establishment of Chinese New Year's Eve as a statutory holiday, so that all citizens can take a paid day off.
First, Chinese New Year's Eve, as the final day of the Spring Festival, has special significance. As the most important traditional festival for Chinese, the Spring Festival is a special family reunion moment for everyone. However, as most people need to take a holiday during the holiday season, migrant workers or those studying abroad will not be able to return home to their families during the Chinese New Year. If Chinese New Year's Eve also becomes a legal holiday, then people can go home earlier and reunite with their families earlier to celebrate the Spring Festival together, which is undoubtedly a warm gift for many people who are far from home.
Second, making Chinese New Year's Eve a statutory holiday can improve the quality of life of citizens. At present, many people are facing the problem of excessive work pressure and insufficient vacation time. If Chinese New Year's Eve becomes a statutory holiday, then both migrant workers and office workers can get a day of paid leave, which will greatly relieve their work pressure and improve their quality of life. In addition, with more time, people can better adjust and recuperate physically and mentally to welcome the new year, which is necessary for the healthy development of individuals and society as a whole.
Third, Chinese New Year's Eve, as a representative of traditional culture, should be duly respected and protected. China has a long history and profound cultural traditions, and Chinese New Year's Eve, as an important part of the Spring Festival, carries rich cultural connotations and emotional values. However, the fast-paced and materialization of modern society has led to the loss and commercialization of traditional festivals. If Chinese New Year's Eve is designated as a statutory holiday, then people can better participate in and inherit traditional culture, enhance cultural identity and traditional values, and further promote the inheritance and development of traditional culture.
Finally, I would like to point out that making Chinese New Year's Eve a statutory holiday does not impose too much social and economic burden. On the contrary, it will stimulate consumer demand, drive the development of tourism, catering, culture and entertainment and other related industries, and have a positive impact on the prosperity of the economy.
Making Chinese New Year's Eve a statutory holiday, with all citizens taking one day off, is a reasonable choice that meets current social needs and cultural protection. Chinese New Year's Eve, as the end of the Spring Festival, has special significance and cultural value, and should be duly respected and protected. At the same time, it will also improve the quality of life of citizens, promote family reunion, and promote the inheritance and development of traditional culture. In practice, ** and relevant departments should actively listen to public opinion and take corresponding policy measures to bring a better life to all citizens. New Year, New Weather, Year of the Dragon