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  1. Chinese New Year's Eve is typically a half-day holiday in Malaysia, while Chinese New Year is a two-day public holiday. George Town, a Chinese-majority city, is known for its lively Chinese New Year celebrations that last until the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day.

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      Lunar New Year is the beginning of a new year based on lunar...

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      Zodiac Hare, showing the tù (兔) character for Hare. The...

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      A Chinese New Year film (simplified Chinese: 贺岁片;...

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      A red envelope, red packet, hongbao or ang pau (traditional...

    • Lantern Festival

      The Lantern Festival (traditional Chinese: 元宵節; simplified...

  2. Chinese New Year. Lunar new year cards. Beautiful cards anyone can create. Download PDF. Print at home. Share online. Card type. Folded Flat. Price. Free. Premium. Color. Photo. With photo. Orientation. Portrait Landscape Square. Sort by. Most popular Newest. 25 designs. Dragon of Prosperity. Lunar Fireworks. Painted Dragon. Shiny Flowers.

    • What’s Nengajo All About?
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    • How to Send Nengajo
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    • A Formal Approach
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    New year’s cards were born out of the traditional practice of visiting family and friends on New Year’s Day to exchange greetings. The nobility eventually began writing letters to greet acquaintances who lived far away. Written new year’s greetings already existed in the 11th century, during the Heian Period, and probably earlier. Just like Christm...

    Just as we need our Christmas cards delivered by December 25, nengajo are also very time-specific — you want recipients to be able to find the cards in their mailboxes first thing on January 1. That is why, in a yearly display of postal prowess, Japan Post holds back nengajo that it receives between December 15 and 25 to deliver them early on New Y...

    You can buy pre-paid new year’s cards at post offices, stationery stores and convenience stores until early January. They cost ¥63 each. You can buy a blank card and decorate it yourself, or choose from a broad range of designs. As well as pictures of Mount Fuji, some of the most popular images are of the Chinese zodiac sign of the new year. In 202...

    If you use pre-decorated new year’s cards, appropriate greetings will already be inscribed, so you only need to add the addresses. If you want to get a bit more hands-on, here are some popular phrases that you can write yourself. The minimum requirement to create a nengajo is the words “Happy New Year.” Hereare some ways to say that: 1. 明けましておめでとうご...

    For a more casual approach in a new year’s card to a friend, you might like to use part of the example given hereand write this for those middle phrases: 昨年はたくさんの楽しい時間を一緒に過ごしてくれて、ありがとうございます。(Sakunen wa takusan no tanoshii jikan wo issho ni sugoshite kurete, arigatou gozaimasu.) Thank you for all the fun time we spent together last year. 今年も、お互いに仕事も...

    For a more formal approach, you can use these phrases: 本年も変わらぬお付き合いをお願いいたします。(Honnen mo kawaranu otsukiai wo onegai itashimasu.) Please let us continue our good relationship this year. ご健康で幸せな一年でありますようお祈りいたしております。(Go-kenkou de shiawase-na ichinen de arimasu you o-inori itashite orimasu.) I am praying that it is a year of good health and happiness f...

    You might also like to include a phrasethat refers to the pandemic. コロナが落ち着いたら、またお会いしましょう。(Corona ga ochitsuitara, mata o-ai shimashou.) Let’s meet again when the coronavirus has settled down. 昨年は大変なこともありましたが家族の絆や友情に感謝した一年でした。 (Sakunen wa taihen-na koto mo arimashita ga, kazoku no kizuna ya yuujou ni kansha shita ichinen deshita.) There were many t...

    You may sometimes hear Japanese jokingly refer to the practice of sending new year’s cards as a kind of once-a-year ‘survival check’ (生存確認, seizon kakunin). An idea very similar to that was actually used to encourage more people to resume the practice of sending new year’s cards after it was halted during the Second World War. A Kyoto man, who had ...

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  4. Feb 11, 2021 · 1. 新年快乐Happy Chinese New Year. 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. 2. 新年好 – Happy Chinese New Year (simple version)

  5. The most popular Chinese New Year greeting in southern China (Cantonese-speaking regions) is gung hay fat choy (恭喜发财 gōng xǐ fā cái), which is a blessing for wealth and prosperity. Back ©2021 by Chinese Spring Festival.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyushuKyushu - Wikipedia

    Kyushu is a region with strong economic ties to Asia. For example, Asia accounted for 420 (77.9%) of the 539 overseas expansion cases of Kyushu-Yamaguchi companies from 2010 to 2019, and Asia accounted for 61.1% of Kyushu-Yamaguchi's total exports in 2019, 7.4 percentage points higher than the nation as a whole.

  7. History. Chinese New Year's Eve originated in the Shang dynasty (1600 – 1046 BC), when Chinese held sacrificial ceremonies in honour of gods and ancestors at the end of each year. Then in the Zhou dynasty (1046 – 256 BC), the phrase “Nian (Year)” appeared and certain cultural practices became popular among Chinese such as sending door ...

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