How to say "pay a new year's visit" in Chinese?

In Chinese "pay a new year's visit" translates to  拜年 

Transliteration: bài nián

🇨🇳 春节期间,人们会互相拜年。

🗣️ Chūn jié qī jiān, rén men huì hù xiāng bài nián.

🇺🇸 During the Spring Festival, people will pay New Year's visits to each other.



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How to say "pay a new year's visit" in Chinese?

You can use the word "拜年" which translates to "Pay a New Year's visit".

How to pronounce "拜年" (pay a new year's visit) in Chinese?

The word "拜年" is pronounced as "bài nián".

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