DOWNLOAD SHAREAs one of the most important celebrations of the Spring Festival, food is essential to a healthy, happy new year among Chinese. Today we have six friends from different countries telling their stories about Chinese food.
Celebrate Chinese New Year with this selection of traditional and symbolic dishes, including dumplings, bao, whole fish, peanut cookies, and more.
and things Chinese people do to say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new year. We know it can be hard to find simple information on this event, and that’s why we’ve written this Chinese New Year Food Guide: we spent hours checking on Chinese websites, talking with people, a...
10 Chinese New Year Traditions You Don't Know What to Eat – Priority of the Festival In China, an old saying goes 'Food is the first important thing for people' while a modern saying '3 pounds' weight gain atevery festival.' Both show the Chinese people's love of food. There probabl...
Dumplings are a popular dish during the Chinese New Year, as they symbolize wealth and prosperity. They are also served during the Lantern Festival, which marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Dumplings are also a popular snack food, and can be found in many Chinese restaurants...
lunar new year, it was believed that the whole year would be difficult and lacking in prosperity. If one started the year with porridge, they would not have a chance to enjoy a rich life for the rest of the year. In the past, only poor families would eat porridge as a staple food....
Chinese New Year is the most significant traditional holiday in China, and it is also a time for family reunions. Food is an essential part of the celebration, and many traditional dishes are prepared during this festival. For example:
Chinese Festival Food here provides you introduction to some special food for the traditional Chinese festivals/holidays such as dumplings for the Chinese New Year and the moon cakes for the Mid-Autumn Day.
Tangyuan or Yuán xiāo 元宵 in Chinese are sweet rice balls. They are the main festival food for lantern festival in fact. But the south China people eat them throughout the Chinese New Year holiday. Tangyuan symbolize reunion for their pronunciation of it is similar to reunion or together ...
Ring in the Year of the Rabbit with some of the finest food Hong Kong restaurants have to offer