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Learn the legends, superstitions and clever wordplay behind these Chinese New Year traditions The meaning behind Chinese New Year’s customsChinese New Year is the most widely celebrated Chinese holiday across the globe. This ...
Chinese New Year is the most important festival in China. It's also called the Spring Festival, aiming to celebrate the beginning of a lunar new year. In 2025, the Chinese New Year falls on January 29th. If you're interested in Chinese culture, celebrating Chinese New Year is a good ...
New Year's Day celebrations may long be over for countries in the West, but the Chinese New Year is yet to arrive - and with it comes a wide range of Chinese New Year traditions! This year, Chinese New Year's Day falls on January 29, 2025. According to Chinese zodiac traditions, 202...
Chinese New Year is one of Hong Kong’s biggest celebrations. Whether you’re spending the holiday at home with family and other loved ones or celebrating the festival’s traditions around the city, there are numerous Chinese New Year customs and etiquette that you should familiarise yourself ...
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Traditions of Chinese New Year Before New Year‘s Eve The celebration actually starts on New Year‘s Eve with thefamily reunion dinner. By New Year‘s Eve, you should havedone the following:Clean the entire home to get rid of all the things that areassociated with the old year.Put away...
Institute at the University of Dar es Salaam in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Jan. 26, 2024. The Confucius Institute at the University of Dar es Salaam on Friday acquainted local students with traditions related to the Chinese Lunar New Year, or the Spring Festival. (Photo by Herman Emmanuel/...
10 Chinese New Year Traditions You Don’t Know As the most significant and oldest festival in China, Chinese New Year, aka Spring Festival, is associated with many traditions and customs. Some of these traditions are dying out, so people feel that the festival becomes less interesting and ...
immigrants consolidated their urban enclave at Sydney's Haymarket precinct in the 1920s, Chinatown has boomed into a cultural hub of multiple Asian communities, also attracting tens of thousands of visitors to pack this region on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year -- the Spring ...