Thursday, January 27, 2011
Chinese New Year Greetings
New Year's Day, people get up earlier than usual and people should be in place firecrackers, eating donuts and new clothes to hope for a good start this year. After breakfast, the Chinese are beginning to make a New Year visit to the family and friends, greeting the Chinese New Year are the most interesting part of the Spring Festival, which could make people happier and hotter and children often have a red envelope which is a Chinese tradition and symbolizes luck.Chinese good New Year celebration will end two weeks later, when the day of the Feast of Lanterns, in these times each day have different meanings.
This is because after the Chinese lunar calendar, which operates in cycles of the moon. Thus, on January 1 is New Year's Eve and has nothing to do with the lunar cycle. The Chinese New Year event is an event happy and memorable, where all sorts of ancient traditions are brought back to life to keep ticking.It is also the tradition that every family cleans the house the right to remove any bad luck in must give way to good luck introduction. Windows and doors are decorated with paper cuts and couplets with red themes popular "happiness, wealth and longevity.
Many gifts and decorations used during traditional Chinese New Year can be done at home. We have several Chinese New Year crafts for adults and some children that can be created to add some festive touches to your celebration. Chinese New Year starts on February 3, 2011.Remember, the two primary colors used in celebrations of Chinese New Year are red (symbolizing happiness) and gold (symbol of wealth and prosperity). If in doubt about colors to choose for their crafts, you can not go wrong with using one of these colors.
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