And make sure your plate is never empty, as this would be seen as your luck has run out. Food is often prepared up to a week before, so one must not use a knife or fire for cooking on New Years day, as cutting with a knife for many would symbolise ill luck. A popular food are...
Lunar New Year has been observed in China for more than four thousand years, starting from ancient celebrations of the end of the long winter season. Because it marks the earth coming back to life and the beginning of the growing cycle, the Lunar New Year is also called the Spring Festival...
New Year’s Traditions: In Finland, the tradition of molybdomancy is practiced to foresee people’s fortune for the next year. A small amount of lead is melted and soaked in cold water. When the liquid metal solidifies, the person’s fortune will be analyzed. In Denmark, people throw ...
New Year's Traditions The New Year’s holiday is celebrated around the world. See what people in different countries do to welcome the new year. Splashing Around In the Netherlands and Canada, it is a tradition to take a dip on New Year’s Day (above). Counting Down GOTHAM/GC IMAGES/G...
Chinese New Year (CNY)Facts for KidsName Origins Zodiac Signs Chinese Calendar Lucky Symbols Lucky Traditions CNY Quizzes CNY ResourcesLunar New YearChinese New Year is also referred to as Spring Festival by the Chinese population. Many countries also call the major event "Lunar New Year." Why...
This is the most important of holidays for Chinese, preparations start a couple of weeks before the big day: House-cleaning, putting away knives, paying respects to the ancestors, preparing the feast, making decorations... So many superstitions and traditions to get ready for the new year!Read...
These Chinese New Year Facts For Kids are a great way to understand the history of the Chinese New Year as well as share some Chinese new year traditions, Chinese New Year food, and how to celebrate Chinese new year with friends and family over the holiday! Check out our 365+ Fun Facts...
Chinese New Year is one of China's traditional festivals with a history of over 1000 years. Throughout its evolution, it has developed many customs. Most of the traditions we see today have been passed down from the past. Read the top 15 Chinese New Year Traditional activities below:...
It's hard to believe we're wrapping up 2021 and it's time to thing about New Year Resolution. I'm back with my printable year in review for kids for 2021!
Is the year of , under the snow, make a lot of work in the field of people can't go home for the holiday, but I sincerely hope that people can be happy, happy Chinese New Year. Years will soon be over, but I hope the time flow, went to celebrate New Year's just begun, to ...