China’s Youth Spend New Year’s Eve With Strangers in New Trend

Domestic migrant workers in big cities told The Epoch Times they are opting not to go home in a weakening economy.
China’s Youth Spend New Year’s Eve With Strangers in New Trend
Chinese family members eat their New Year's Eve dinner in Beijing on Feb. 8, 2005. China Photos/Getty Images
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As China’s economy weakens, more young people working in big cities are choosing to spend the New Year’s Eve with strangers instead of traveling home, to save money and to reduce loneliness.

Lunar New Year, China’s most important holiday, is traditionally a time when travelers return home to pay respects to their ancestors and carry out rituals and family traditions with parents, including having a big family dinner on New Year’s Eve and staying up after midnight.