Opinion | Why Lunar New Year celebrations are about the people, not the process
The most important thing isn’t if you cooked the food yourself or followed tradition to the letter – it’s being with people you care about

Next, she would dip her hands in corn starch, scoop up the meat and toss it between two hands until meatballs were made. They were then placed on a cabbage leaf and steamed in a small pot. She would repeat this process, crouched in front of the kitchen stove for hours, until there was enough for the whole family. It’s a difficult dish that takes days of effort, but when it goes on the table, it’s usually gone within seconds.
In a recent article I read, the author said he bought spring couplets from the store, but his father became angry, saying a holiday without writing the couplets by hand didn’t have “flavour” or “a sense of ceremony”. In the end, the author’s family decided to go back to tradition, carving a money god by hand, grinding tofu with a stone mill and holding a calligraphy contest.
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