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  1. 5 Modern Decorations for Chinese New Year. 1. Auspicious Green Plants – Lucky Bamboo, Money Tree and Kumquat Tree. Green plants are one of the must-buy home decorations for Chinese New Year nowadays and some popular plants have been given nick names such as the Lucky Bamboos, Money Trees and Coin Trees.

  2. Dec 27, 2023 · Get ready to celebrate the 2024 Chinese New Year with these Lunar New Year decorations and party decor ideas, including some you can easily DIY.

  3. By taking a closer look at Chinese New Year decorations, you can glimpse at the stories behind each carefully thought out detail. Chinese New Year is a bright, colorful holiday, with all manner of decorations. Discover the different types, their origins, meanings and more.

  4. Jan 14, 2023 · 1. Pineapples or “Ong Lai” The pineapple plant is popular during Chinese New Year because “ong lai”, the Hokkien name for pineapple, sounds like “prosperity has come” – making the fruit a symbol of luck. But some may find using the pineapple plant as a display piece a little too wild for the indoors.

  5. Feb 4, 2016 · Grace Lee. Feb 04, 2016. With Chinese New Year coming up soon, now is a great time to up your game for the two-week-long party. You’ve probably got your Chinese New Year menu down by now, but don’t let all that food distract you from the most important part of the party — the decor!

  6. Feb 28, 2021 · 1 Paper Cutting Arts (窗花) 2 Door Gods (门神) 3 Fortune (福) 4 Spring Festival Couplets (春联) 5 Paintings (年画) 6 Kumquats (金桔) 7 Lanterns (灯笼) 7.1 FAQ. 7.1.1 Conclusion. Paper Cutting Arts (窗花) Paper cutting is a folk art that is practiced in many holidays but is most prominent during the Chinese New Year.

  7. The Meaning Behind Chinese New Year Decorations | Tatler Asia. From red lanterns to spring couplets, we delve into why we put up these decorations during Chinese New Year—and where to find tasteful versions of them.

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