Will the custom of celebrating the New Year in rural areas gradually disappear?

Of course not. The Chinese New Year custom passed down from generation to generation is something that the vast rural people who have always attached importance to inheritance cannot abandon. You know, even with the epidemic in COVID-19 and the closure of cities and villages all over the country, there are still some rural areas that continue the custom of paying New Year greetings. How can this traditional custom disappear easily? So let's imagine how the countryside can make up for the regret of not visiting the New Year after the Spring Festival breaks out next year. I believe that the rural areas in many places will be more joyful than the Spring Festival in previous years, and even hold some activities that only the elderly are familiar with.

Undeniably, the whole process of building a new countryside has been promoted in an orderly manner, and more and more farmers have gone to cities to live a life that was unimaginable before. But even so, before the Lunar New Year, their families will return to their rural hometown to spend the Spring Festival with their parents and elders. After all, they still keep their farmers' thoughts from the ideological level, and will not give up their inheritance and life because of the improvement of living conditions and the change of environment. I believe that most rural areas are deeply touched by this, not to mention the fact that the Spring Festival in cities can't feel the breath of the New Year at all, which is also the fundamental reason why most urban people will go back to their rural homes for the New Year.

Today's society is changing with each passing day, but it took Chinese people five thousand years to get to sunshine avenue today. Just a few decades ago, we were a society dominated by farming. Now, although we have made great strides into industrialization and information society, there are still a large number of farmers called farmers in the new era. In fact, no matter how the appellation changes, the identity of farmers and the inheritance of folk culture will not change subconsciously, so it is difficult to disappear the custom of the fifth day of the Lunar New Year.

In a word, farmers have gradually adapted to the modern way of life after earth-shaking changes have taken place in their lives. Even if they are used to city life, many folk activities handed down by their ancestors are gradually forgotten by young people, but this is a completely different interest from visiting New Year's Day, or it is the core of all customs to visit New Year's Day. The unique Chinese New Year culture and rural play are accessories derived from local customs. If the custom of New Year's greetings disappears, it will give people a regret of putting the cart before the horse. Therefore, no matter from which point of view, it is impossible to abandon the custom of New Year's Day, unless there is no rural living environment in the future.