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How to promote consumption during New Year's Day and Spring Festival holidays
The ways to promote consumption during New Year's Day and Spring Festival holidays include issuing coupons to stimulate market vitality and boost people's consumption confidence.

1, issuing coupons to stimulate market vitality.

From 65438 on February 22nd this year to February 22nd next year 16, Shanghai's major business districts will focus on enhancing the vitality of business districts, expanding foreign consumption, attracting youth consumption, and promoting the linkage between business travel and cultural exhibitions; The commercial department of Ningxia cooperates with various commercial enterprises to issue various formats of Huimin vouchers. The "Guangdong Consumption, Guangdong Wonderful" coupon activity launched by the Guangdong Provincial Department of Commerce and the Guangdong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism was launched simultaneously in 2 1 city in the province, and coupons were distributed.

2. Boost people's consumer confidence.

Pay attention to promoting the steady growth of people's income, especially in stabilizing employment and investment, and create opportunities for people to increase their income; On the other hand, in the process of "promotion", we should also let the people reduce the cost of spending money and let them spend better in the process of relatively stable income.

Briefly describe the origin of the Spring Festival;

Spring Festival, also known as Lunar New Year or China New Year, is the most important traditional festival in China and some Asian countries and regions. Its origin is closely related to China's farming culture and ancient calendar. The origin of the Spring Festival can be traced back to the Shang Dynasty, when people held sacrificial activities at the end of the year to pray for a bumper harvest and peace in the coming year.

With the passage of time, these sacrificial activities gradually evolved into a series of customs to celebrate the New Year. In the Han dynasty, the Spring Festival was formally formed, which was related to the formulation of the calendar. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Sima Qian and others set the first month of the lunar calendar as the beginning of the year. Since then, the first day of the first lunar month has become the Spring Festival, which is regarded as the beginning of a new year. People celebrate the arrival of the new year and worship their ancestors at the same time, praying for a happy harvest in the coming year.