Chinese New Year Good Luck Traditions
Ring in the new year 2021 with one or all of these food traditions said to bring good luck in the coming year.
Chinese new year good luck traditions. Most adults gift red envelopes filled with money to their younger family members relatives and friends the recipients bow three times to show their respect when accepting the gifts. While most westerners interaction with chinese new year is watching parades in chinatown traditions vary from country to country. It is a year of the ox.
Chinese new year is a festival that celebrates the beginning of the new year in china. Learn more chinese lunar new year traditions taboos food and zodiac signs. Try some black eyed peas for prosperity grapes for good fortune or long noodles.
One of the popular chinese new year traditions is to present your dear ones gifts that are symbols of good luck and prosperity. Chinese new year is the most significant holiday on the chinese calendar. The ground the walls and every corner of the house need to be cleaned.
Giving good luck presents. According to chinese lore tidying on new year s day is thought to clean away the good luck you ve stored up for the new year. The auspicious symbolism of these traditional chinese new year foods is based on their pronunciations or appearance.
In chinese dust is a homophone for the word chen meaning the old. While some believe in a deep new year s eve pre clean others who subscribe to this chinese superstition avoid doing laundry dishes and or taking out the trash on new year s day as it s thought that purging things from your life on january 1 can cause you to throw or wash away your luck. The holiday more aptly called lunar new year as it marks the start of a new lunar cycle is one of the most important holidays in asia.
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. Chinese new year or spring festival 2021 falls on friday february 12 2021. Apart from being a time to feast and reunite with family the festivities are often accompanied by a large array of customs and rituals.