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in order to bring in good fortune, prosperity and happiness. No matter what your Chinese New Year animal is, the following9 lucky things to do for Chinese New Yearwill help you attract good luck for the fresh new year.
Named one of the top ten Parades in the world by International Festivals & Events Association, the Southwest Airlines Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco is one of the few remaining night illuminated Parades in North America and the biggest parade c
alaunch title 发射标题[translate] a春节快到了,为了迎接新的一年,Jim决定用小灯笼装饰他们门前的一棵树。 Spring Festival is drawing near, in order to greet the new year, Jim decided decorates in front of their gate with the small lantern a tree.[translate]...
a春节快到了,为了迎接新的一年,Jim决定用小灯笼装饰他们门前的一棵小树。 Spring Festival is drawing near, in order to greet the new year, Jim decided decorates in front of their gate with the small lantern a young tree.[translate]
Nian always came on the first day of New Year to prey on livestock, crops, and even people. In order to protect themselves, people started putting food in front of their doors at the beginning of every New Year, as they believed that after Nian ate the food prepared for him, he ...
In Chinese culture, the color red symbolizes luck in order to receive the red envelopes, well wishes are given to the elders. Money is inside each envelope to bring prosperity and good fortune in the coming year. Dur...
《ChineseNewYear:2019.己亥土猪年年运之猪宝宝》https://www.douban.com/doubanapp/dispatch?uri=/group/topic/132563488&dt_dapp=1 1 The Pig is the twelfth of all zodiac animals. According to one myth, the Jade Emperor said the order would be decided by the order in which they arrived to hi...
As the Chinese New Year arrives,every family puts up its New Year paintings in order to say goodbye to the past and welcome the future.One of the most famous wood block(木刻版画) New Year paintings comes from Yangjiabu of Shandong Province.It covers all kinds of themes and forms.They ...
Legend has it that Chinese New Year originated from a battle against a fearsome creature named Nian, who would come on the first day of the new year to eat children, livestock, and crops. In order to protect themselves from the Nian, villagers put food in front of their doors, believing...