On the 24th or 25th of the twelfth lunar month, there is a general cleaning in Leizhou, commonly known as "hoarding" or "sweeping hoarding". In order to greet the new year cleanly, every household carries out indoor cleaning. From 26th to 28th, after the stove was sent away, rice was milled to make rice cakes. Leizhou Peninsula is the hometown of sugar. The rice cakes are sweet and varied, which surprises guests from afar. Rice includes: jiaozi Bobo, Yeda, Caibao, Tian, Bai Mi Guo, Fried Dumplings, Shoutao, Rice Rubbing Poultry and various palm seeds.
The most lively scene in the countryside in the 29 th century is killing pigs, catching fish in ponds, catching the New Year's Eve dinner, and sending out men, women and children together. Every household posts "Year Red", including indoor New Year pictures, traditional "door gods" and Spring Festival couplets (commonly known as "Yes").
On the night of New Year's Eve, Leizhou people set up sacrifices to incense the gods and ancestors, and at the same time placed offerings such as wine, vegetables and pond fish in the corner of their own courtyard, and lit firecrackers (firecrackers) to get rid of the old year. In the evening, the whole family get together and have a big "reunion dinner" at home, saying "eat New Year's Eve". Some people in the city go to restaurants and restaurants for New Year's Eve dinner. Before dinner, set off firecrackers to celebrate, after dinner. Mothers educate their children: get up in the middle of the night on New Year's Eve, avoid shouting people's disapproval, avoid splashing water, and say congratulations on getting rich when you meet people, and avoid swearing. Many places have the custom of observing the age. On New Year's Eve, the whole family get together and watch TV programs at the Spring Festival party, talking and laughing, sleepless.