摘要
LIKE Christmas in the West, Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, remains the most important social and economic holiday in China. But a survey conducted by Horizon Key Research at the end of 2012. two months before Chinese New Year, which fell on Febru- ary 10 this year. indicated that over 70 percent of young people in China feel stressed about the celebration. Due to a clash between centuries-old traditions and modern life. China's young people have increas- ingly complex feelings about Spring Festival, and now observe and spend the holiday in a very different man- her than previous generations.
LIKE Christmas in the West, Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, remains the most important social and economic holiday in China. But a survey conducted by Horizon Key Research at the end of 2012. two months before Chinese New Year, which fell on Febru- ary 10 this year. indicated that over 70 percent of young people in China feel stressed about the celebration. Due to a clash between centuries-old traditions and modern life. China's young people have increas- ingly complex feelings about Spring Festival, and now observe and spend the holiday in a very different man- her than previous generations.