The Culture Evolution Of Fireworks & Firecrackers In China

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Fireworks and firecrackers, known as Yanhua and Baozhu in Chinese, were originally made of real bamboo.

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They were traditionally set off to frighten away ghosts and monsters so that the New Year would be free of them.


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Legend has it that long ago there was a monster that terrorized people and animals at the end of the year. It was discovered that this animal was frightened of loud noises, bright lights, and the color red.

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At midnight, on the last day of the old year, these things are used to chase away the monster until the next year.

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You can hear or see fireworks and firecrackers everywhere, and this usually lasts for a few hours. Some people will continue to light them occasionally throughout the first half of the first lunar month of Chinese New Year.

Traditionally fireworks are a sign of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new. Today, firecrackers are used to add to the merry-making of the occasion.

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