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...
Toss your takeout menus—celebrate Chinese New Year with homemade recipes to bring you good luck, like dumplings, fortune cookies, and noodles.
It’s a time to be spent with family, so food is heavily involved in the celebrations. Chinese New Year Dates and Signs (2024-2034) The following table provides a concise overview of the Chinese New Year dates from 2024 to 2034, along with the corresponding holiday periods and animal signs...
Longevity noodles are a lucky dish on birthdays and other celebratory occasions such as the Chinese New Year. Eating longevity noodles on one’s birthday or on the Chinese New Year is a tradition dating back over 1,000 years ago. Because they are long and continuous noodles represent long lif...
Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Chunjie, is the most important festival in China. 2025 is the Year of the Snake when the Chinese will enjoy a Chinese New Year holiday for 8 days.
Chinese New Year Traditions: Food (Source: Sharon McCutcheon/Unsplash) Food is an important element in Chinese New Year traditions. Certain foods are believed to bring good luck, and are either exchanged or shared during meals. Orange, for example, are believed to be lucky because the Chinese ...
February 14th, 2024 Break Five (破五 ) After praying to the god of wealth, markets and stores are able to open again. Women can also go out and give New Year blessings. Food Jiaozi are eaten to bring in wealth....
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The schedule of Chinese New Year preparation starts 7 days before. People do shopping, worship the Kitchen God, prepare food for family reunion dinner and visit relatives.
If there's anything that our Chinese parents have taught us, it's to make sure you never show up to someone's house empty-handed, especially when it’sChinese New Year. And while a basket of oranges or biscuit tin is all well and good, food and drink brands in Hong Kong are getting...