Together, 年夜饭 (nián-yè-fàn) literally means “Year-Eve-Meal”—a simple and direct name for this culturally profound event.
The 年夜饭 is the cultural anchor of the entire Spring Festival celebration. Its importance is rooted in core Chinese values:
Comparison to Western Culture: The closest Western equivalent is a Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. Both are centered around family gathering and a large feast. However, the 年夜饭 is unique in several ways:
In modern China, the concept of 年夜饭 remains as strong as ever, though some practices have evolved.