Exploring Chinese New Year in Wenzhou: Everyday Life on the
China’s Shocking Working-Class New Year Streets

The video follows a walk through a small town in Wenzhou during Chinese New Year. You see houses along the water, red lanterns and flags, and streets littered with firecracker debris. A local temple and a Christian church sit nearby as villagers prepare offerings for the gods. Dragon boat floats appear, and food is laid out as gifts. A man makes popcorn on a roadside pressure machine and baijiu is shared among residents while they chat about New Year customs. This is everyday life in a smaller town during a major festival, not a glossy city skyline or staged performance. The narrative focuses on ordinary people and their traditions, highlighting the mingling of religious practices, local rituals, and community bonding in a real, unpolished moment of celebration.
The video invites viewers to see how tradition, cuisine, and social rituals shape the New Year experience in a place where family and neighbors come together to mark the season. It emphasizes everyday authenticity over spectacle, offering a grounded portrait of cultural life in China during a widely celebrated holiday.
















