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All about the Ancient Chinese New Year

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Globally, the Chinese New Year is one of the most significant and popular festivals dating back 3000 years.

This article is a quick guide to the Ancient Chinese New Year. The Chinese New Year is an important holiday, also called the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival. Globally, it is one of the most significant and popular festivals. Chinese New Year celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar and dates back more than 3,000 years. It served as a time for people to offer prayers to deities, and honor the ancestors. 

This is an opportunity to move forward with optimism and positivity, leaving behind the worries and misfortune of the past. Vibrant red and gold decorations symbolize good fortune, adding to the festive atmosphere.



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  • Hold a dinner with family and friends on the eve of the Chinese New Year.
  • Decorate your living space with red and gold ornaments, lanterns, and banners featuring Chinese characters expressing good wishes.
  • Red envelopes, or Hongbao, containing money are given as gifts during the Chinese New Year to bring good luck and blessings. Prepare red envelopes and fill them with money. Distribute them to family members or friends.
  • Attend local Chinese New Year events or parades. Or attend a local temple fair or cultural festival.
  • Learn basic Chinese calligraphy.



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