China News Agency, Taipei, January 25th. Taiwan’s new media “DailyView Internet Thermometer” compiled the most popular family carnival game activities during the Spring Festival in Taiwan based on big data analysis on the 25th. Among them, scratch games and mahjong ranked first and second, and various games Game props and activities such as mobile phones, mobile games, and karaoke are also on the list.

  According to media reports such as DailyView Internet Thermometer and Lianhe News, people in Taiwan love to buy scratch-off games to try their luck during Chinese New Year.

Relatives and friends like to compare their luck together. There are also netizens on the Internet posting "records" in scratch games, and the media sort out the playing methods, awards and winning chances of various scratch products.

  It is reported that Taiwan’s lottery operating companies will launch a new year’s scratch-off game every Spring Festival. For example, this year is the year of the rabbit in the lunar calendar, and there are festive lotteries such as the “Golden Rabbit Award” and “Golden Rabbit Announcement”.

  As of the 25th, many people have already scratched out one million yuan (NT dollars, the same below) in bonuses.

According to reports, because "rabbit" is homonymous to the English number 2, number 2 has become a popular number this year.

On New Year’s Eve, a man from New Taipei bought a scratch-off with the number 2 at the end, and was lucky to win a prize of one million yuan.

The unexpected winning of the lottery also added joy to the New Year. On the 24th, a couple in Keelung City used the remaining 2,000 yuan to buy a lottery ticket after visiting the night market. Unexpectedly, they were lucky enough to scratch 1 million yuan. settled.

  In addition to scratch games, playing mahjong with family and friends is also a popular event in Taiwan during the New Year's Eve; various game consoles and board games such as "Werewolf Killer" are also on the list, becoming new props for family fun.

Many families also like to have parties and sing and show off their voices. Karaoke is regarded by Taiwanese netizens as one of the best props for "stirring up" the Chinese New Year atmosphere.

Some netizens said, "Every New Year, I must go back to Hualien to listen to grandma singing karaoke."

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