people are wearing festival dresses and begin to visit or welcome family,friends and loved ones.They greet each other "Happy New Year" and "Happy Spring Festival" and invite guests to drink tea and chat at their home.
In doing so, we are connecting the head, heart, and hand in a way that also helps to move grief through our bodies. Creating a Ceremony: Humans have been leveraging the power of ceremonies and their rituals for millennia. Research shows that engaging in rituals helps us...
Pepsi has devoted itself to delivering consumers joy and happiness at the beginning of the year for 12 years in a row because it is well aware of how highly Chinese people respect the concept of "happy family" during Chine...
Lunar New Year’s Eve (Jan. 21, 2023) On the day before Lunar New Year, families gather to put up decorations such as red lanterns, red spring couplets, paper cuttings and New Year’s paintings. All these items are associated with wishing the family good fortune and wealth in th...
From bustling streets adorned with lanterns in cities to tranquil gatherings in traditional villages, join us with the AI mascot to witness the rich tapestry of traditional Chinese cultures, rituals, and celebrations that mark the onset of the Lunar New Year....
From bustling streets adorned with lanterns in cities to tranquil gatherings in traditional villages, join us with the AI mascot to witness the rich tapestry of traditional Chinese cultures, rituals, and celebrations that mark the onset of the Lunar New Year. ...
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Chinese New Year's Eve The eve of the New Year is perhaps the most exciting part of the event, as anticipation creeps in. Here, traditions and rituals are very carefully observed in everything from food to clothing. Rituals include cleaning the house, putting up new posters of "door gods...
On Dec. 4, UNESCO inscribed the Spring Festival -- social practices of the Chinese people celebrating the traditional new year -- on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The decision recognizes the festival's rich array of rituals and cultural elements that enga...
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