Chinese New Year Festival Traditions
Chinese new year begins with a new moon.
Chinese new year festival traditions. Cleaning the house is a long observed chinese new year tradition. While most westerners interaction with chinese new year is watching parades in chinatown traditions vary from country to country. Chinese new year s eve is the most important time.
Steamed fish is one of the most famous chinese new year recipes. Most commonly associated with china lunar new year is celebrated around the world. The last event held during the chinese new year is called the lantern festival during which people hang glowing lanterns in temples or carry them during a nighttime parade.
Therefore a year end cleaning is needed to drive the old things or the bad luck away from the house and get ready for a new start. Fish is a traditional chinese new year dish on the chinese new year dinner menu. Since the dragon is a chinese symbol of good fortune a dragon dance highlights festival celebrations in many areas.
In chinese dust is a homophone for the word chen meaning the old. Chinese people always like to have a surplus at the end of the year because they think if they have managed to save something at the end of the year then they can make more in the next year. Chinese new year lunar new year is a time for families to be together.
The ground the walls and every corner of the house need to be cleaned. Nónglì xīn nián zhōngguó xīn nián is the chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional chinese calendar the festival is commonly referred to as the spring festival traditional chinese. Yet something has been changing in all these.
Tradition in change chinese lunar new year or the spring festival has always been a time of joy and happiness and a time of family reunion fine cuisine new clothes a sleepless night with carnivals. The chinese new year s eve dinner is called reunion dinner and is believed to be the most important meal of the year. Chinese new year celebrations were born out of fear and myth.