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The Origin of the lunar New Year Festival can be traced back thousands years, involving a series of colorful legends and traditions. One of the famous legend is Nian, an extremely cruel and ferocious beast that the ancients believed would devour people on New Year’s Eve.  The phrase “Guo4 Nian2” means both to survive the “Nian2” and to celebrate the New Year festival.
What is Chinese New Year also called? What is the favorite color for Chinese New Year? What day is the first day of 2010 according to    Chinese lunar calendar? How long is Chinese New Year Celebration?
Q: What is Chinese New Year also called? A: Chinese new year is also called the  Spring Festival.  春節
Q: What is the favorite color for  Chinese and Chinese New Year? A: Red Color
Q: What day is the first day of 2010  according to Chinese lunar calendar? A:  Chinese New Year is based on Lunar Calendar,  which uses the moon instead of the sun to count  the months. This year 2010, first day of Chinese  New year is 2/14, the same day as Valentine’s Day!
A: How long is Chinese New Year Celebration? Q:  Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon 15 days later. The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival, which is celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade. .
All sharp tools (knives, etc). are hidden    away since they may sever good fortune    from the family. No foul language or unlucky words    because it will bring bad luck to the    family. Handle fragile item with care. If anything    breaks, the family will break up or have    seven years of bad luck.
Usually the preparation starts a month before the new year. The preparation includes thoroughly cleaning and decorating the house, buying new clothes, and preparing enough food. Instead of presents as in the West, the Chinese give gifts of money at Chinese New Year, at weddings and birthdays. The money is usually placed in a red packet/envelope decorated with an appropriate symbol, greeting or lucky sign.
Firecrackers are set off as soon as the new year arrives. You can hear or see firecrackers everywhere and this usually lasts for a few hours. Traditionally fireworks are the sign of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new.
The dragon dance is an important festive tradition in China. It was originally performed to please the dragon, who is the deity of water, to ask for rain during drought years. Gradually it became an entertainment and dance form in festive occasions, usually during the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival. The 15th of the first month of Chinese New Year, marks the end of the New Year celebrations. It is the time for family reunion again, where families eat a kind of cake, which looks like a table tennis ball (a little smaller) made of sticky rice with sweet stuffing inside. Everyone eats a few on Lantern Festival, which symbolizes that the family will stick together.
The New Year's Eve is the time for families. The New Year Eve's dinner is the biggest dinner of the year, much like Thanksgiving dinner in the United States. The dinner is full of symbolic meaning, such as Chinese dumplings implying wealth since they have the shape of ancient Chinese gold or silver ingots.  * Lotus seed - signify having many male offspring  * Ginkgo nut - represents silver ingots  * Black moss seaweed - is a homonym for exceeding in wealth * Dried bean curd is another homonym for fulfillment of wealth and happiness  * Bamboo shoots - is a term which sounds like "wishing that everything would  be well" * Fresh bean curd or tofu is not included as it is white and unlucky for New Year    as the color signifies death and misfortune
 
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New Year Presentation Room11

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  • 3. The Origin of the lunar New Year Festival can be traced back thousands years, involving a series of colorful legends and traditions. One of the famous legend is Nian, an extremely cruel and ferocious beast that the ancients believed would devour people on New Year’s Eve. The phrase “Guo4 Nian2” means both to survive the “Nian2” and to celebrate the New Year festival.
  • 4. What is Chinese New Year also called? What is the favorite color for Chinese New Year? What day is the first day of 2010 according to Chinese lunar calendar? How long is Chinese New Year Celebration?
  • 5. Q: What is Chinese New Year also called? A: Chinese new year is also called the Spring Festival. 春節
  • 6. Q: What is the favorite color for Chinese and Chinese New Year? A: Red Color
  • 7. Q: What day is the first day of 2010 according to Chinese lunar calendar? A: Chinese New Year is based on Lunar Calendar, which uses the moon instead of the sun to count the months. This year 2010, first day of Chinese New year is 2/14, the same day as Valentine’s Day!
  • 8. A: How long is Chinese New Year Celebration? Q: Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon 15 days later. The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival, which is celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade. .
  • 9. All sharp tools (knives, etc). are hidden away since they may sever good fortune from the family. No foul language or unlucky words because it will bring bad luck to the family. Handle fragile item with care. If anything breaks, the family will break up or have seven years of bad luck.
  • 10. Usually the preparation starts a month before the new year. The preparation includes thoroughly cleaning and decorating the house, buying new clothes, and preparing enough food. Instead of presents as in the West, the Chinese give gifts of money at Chinese New Year, at weddings and birthdays. The money is usually placed in a red packet/envelope decorated with an appropriate symbol, greeting or lucky sign.
  • 11. Firecrackers are set off as soon as the new year arrives. You can hear or see firecrackers everywhere and this usually lasts for a few hours. Traditionally fireworks are the sign of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new.
  • 12. The dragon dance is an important festive tradition in China. It was originally performed to please the dragon, who is the deity of water, to ask for rain during drought years. Gradually it became an entertainment and dance form in festive occasions, usually during the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival. The 15th of the first month of Chinese New Year, marks the end of the New Year celebrations. It is the time for family reunion again, where families eat a kind of cake, which looks like a table tennis ball (a little smaller) made of sticky rice with sweet stuffing inside. Everyone eats a few on Lantern Festival, which symbolizes that the family will stick together.
  • 13. The New Year's Eve is the time for families. The New Year Eve's dinner is the biggest dinner of the year, much like Thanksgiving dinner in the United States. The dinner is full of symbolic meaning, such as Chinese dumplings implying wealth since they have the shape of ancient Chinese gold or silver ingots. * Lotus seed - signify having many male offspring * Ginkgo nut - represents silver ingots * Black moss seaweed - is a homonym for exceeding in wealth * Dried bean curd is another homonym for fulfillment of wealth and happiness * Bamboo shoots - is a term which sounds like "wishing that everything would be well" * Fresh bean curd or tofu is not included as it is white and unlucky for New Year as the color signifies death and misfortune
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  • 17. 2010 --- Year of Tiger
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