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    • Traditional red lanterns. Red is the color of luck in Chinese culture, and these traditional red lanterns are an essential decoration when ushering in the new year.
    • New Year’s market stalls. As the new year approaches, the New Year’s markets open annually in the streets with stalls offering red envelopes with custom calligraphy, decorations, flowers, and other traditional wears for New Year’s celebrations.
    • Lunar calendars. The Chinese culture, as well as other Asian cultures, including Vietnamese culture, observe the lunar calendar. For millennia, the passage of time has been closely linked in the Chinese culture to the cyclical pattern of agriculture.
    • Feng shui predictions. An incoming new year is a time to start anticipating what is ahead. Feng shui consultations are called upon during this time to predict and navigate the new Chinese zodiac year.
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    • 新年快乐 – Happy Chinese New Year
    • 新年好 – Happy Chinese New Year
    • 春节快乐 – Happy Spring Festival
    • 祝您 – Wish You
    • 希望你 – Hope You
    • 身体健康 – Good Health
    • 祝您新年快乐,身体健康 – Wishing You A Happy New Year and Good Health
    • 年年有余 – Surplus & Abundance Year After Year
    • 新年快乐, 阖家幸福 – Happy New Year & Happy Family
    • 新年快乐,万事如意 – Happy New Year & May You Get Everything You Wish For

    The most common greeting used during the Chinese New Year is a simple “Happy New Year,” also used during our regular Jan 1st new year. Mandarin:xīn nián kuài lè Cantonese:sun nin fai lok

    You may also hear other ways to say happy new year, like this simplified version, which essentially means, “good new year.” Mandarin:xīnnián hǎo Cantonese:sun nin ho

    Since Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival in mainland China, you can also express “Happy New Year” as “Happy Spring Festival.” Mandarin:chūnjié kuàilè Cantonese:tsun zit fai lok

    A more formal way to address people is to say their name, and add, “wishing you” in front of the expression. You can also leave off this formal prefix when using your greetings. Mandarin:zhù nín Cantonese:zuk nei So a formal greeting would go something like this: Mr. Lee, wishing you a happy new year! Mandarin:Lǐ xiān sheng (Mr. Lee), zhù nín xīn n...

    A less formal alternative to the “wishing you” greeting is “hope you.” Mandarin:xīwàng nǐ Cantonese:hei mong nei

    Health is an important wish this time of year, and a go-to greeting for anyone, young or old! Mandarin: shēn tǐ jiàn kāng Cantonese:sun tai gin hong(“g” is pronounced as a hard “g,” not like a “j”) Here is a good one for elders. I have been adding this phrase when greeting my grandmother, so it went something like this – Happy New Year, good health...

    Combine these two common phrases, and get my go-to opening Chinese New Year greeting! Everyone wants to be happy and have good health! Mandarin:zhù nín xīn nián kuài lè, shēn tǐ jiàn kāng Cantonese:zuk nei sun nin fai lok, sun tai gin hong(“g” is pronounced as a hard “g,” not like a “j”)

    A common phrase I heard growing was a wish for abundance or surplus every year. The word for abundance (余, yú) also sounds like the word for fish (鱼 yú). That’s why we always make two fish for our Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner, and save one for the next day (the surplus for the year!). Read more about the tradition, and how to make our Chinese New ...

    If you’re visiting or wishing a family happy new year, or you have someone you know who is very family oriented, this greeting sends them wishes for a happy family life. Mandarin:xīn nián kuài lè, hé jiā xìng fú Cantonese:sun nin fai lok hop gah heung fook

    This is another common sweet wish for all of someone’s dreams to come true! Mandarin: xīn nián kuài lè, wàn shì rú yì Cantonese:sun nin fai lok, maan si yu yi

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