As we enter the Year of the Ox!
1. Auspicious - associated with success and good fortune
2. Red - the color of luck and happiness
3. Family - spending time with loved ones is an important part of the holiday
5. Spring Festival - another name for the Chinese New Year
11. Zodiac - the 12 animals that represent each year in the lunar calendar
13. Lucky money - red envelopes filled with money given to children
14. Jade - a precious stone associated with good luck and harmony
20. Rat - the first of the 12 zodiac animals, representing the year 2020
23. New Years Day - the first day of the lunar calendar
25. Calligraphy - elegant writing often seen on couplets and decorations
26. Chinese knotting - intricate knots often used as decorations
28. Shou - a Chinese character representing longevity
29, gold and green are also considered lucky
34. Greetings - wishing others good health and fortune
38. Shanzhai - a term for counterfeit or knockoff products
42. Goat - the eighth of the zodiac animals, representing the year 2015
43. Paper cutting - an intricate art form often used in decorations
47. Yusheng - a salad with various ingredients representing good luck and prosperity
50. Lantern riddles - riddles written on lanterns for people to guess
51. Ox - the second of the zodiac animals, representing the year 2021
53. Paper dragon - a fun craft activity for children
54. Wishing tree - a tree decorated with wishes for the new year
62. God of Wealth - a deity associated with good fortune and riches
63. Festival of Light - an important part of the lantern festival
66. Kung fu - a popular form of martial arts often seen in performances
68. Family dinner - a time for feasting with loved ones
72, wealth, health, love, and virtue
75. Zhongzi - another name for zongzi
76. Universal harmony - a wish for peace and harmony in the world
78. Greeting cards - another way to send well wishes to loved ones
83.
In conclusion. From festive decorations to delicious traditional snacks, enjoy the fireworks, and say "Happy New Year" in English and Chinese for a truly auspicious start to the Year of the Ox!
FAQ:
Q: What is the Chinese New Year?
A: Eating dumplings, watching dragon dances, lighting fireworks, and giving and receiving red envelopes filled with money are just a few examples, red is associated with good luck and happiness?
A: Yes!
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