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  2. A timeline to show you top traditions and activities Chinese people do to celebrate Chinese New Year, including preparations, decorations, and celebration activities on Chinese New Year's Eve and Lunar New Year Day.

  3. Mar 3, 2024 · There are many ways to celebrate Chinese New Year, from specific folk rituals associated with each day of the festival to local traditions from a specific region in China. Don't be surprised by variations; try to learn more about the different methods of celebrating as you come across them.

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  4. Nov 18, 2022 · Traditional Chinese New Year celebrations start with cleaning. Chinese people go shopping and decorate their houses. On New Years Eve, everyone is expected to be at home on for a family reunion dinner.

    • Celebrating the Beginning of the Year. On the morning of the first day of the Spring Festival, families first set off some firecrackers before going out, in order to drive away evil spirits.
    • Welcoming Sons-in-Law. The second day of Chinese New Year is also known as "kāi nián 开年" in Chinese, meaning the beginning of a year. This is the day for welcoming sons-in-law or visiting the wife's side of the family.
    • Staying at Home. In old days, the third day of Chinese New Year was considered an ominous day, so people usually didn't go out. There were many traditional taboos, such as cleaning the house, making a fire, having arguments, drawing water, visiting others, and so on.
    • Welcoming the Gods. The fourth day, on the other hand, is considered an auspicious day: a day to welcome the Kitchen God, the God of Fortune, and other gods as they return from heaven to earth.
  5. Jan 20, 2023 · Shao Z. Updated January 20, 2023. In This Article. Preparing for the Lunar New Year. Lunar New Year Superstitions. Lunar New Year Food. Some Lunar New Year Recipes. This Friday, February 12, is Lunar New Year or, as I like to call it, Thanksgiving part deux.

  6. Feb 18, 2024 · 1. Cleaning Up. Cleaning the house is a long-observed Chinese New Year tradition. The ground, the walls, and every corner of the house need to be cleaned. In Chinese, “Dust” is a homophone for the word “Chen", meaning the old.

  7. The main Chinese New Year activities include putting up decorations, eating reunion dinner, setting off firecrackers and fireworks, and giving red envelopes and other gifts. Traditional Chinese New Year food includes dumplings, rice cake, and fish.

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