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EntertainmentHappy New Year

How to Celebrate Chinese New Year

Instructions

  • Step 1: Get the details Find the next date of Chinese New Year, which changes with the lunar cycle. Learn which of the 12 zodiac animals is associated with that year’s celebration.
  • Step 2: Clean up Before the Chinese New Year arrives, clean your house, and settle any outstanding debts with friends. According to tradition, this helps the new year get off to a fresh start.
  • TIP: Clean the headstones of deceased relatives and friends to ensure spiritual favor.
  • Step 3: Eat up Get together with friends and family on the eve of Chinese New Year for a reunion dinner, a large, celebratory feast. Make a batch of nian gao, steamed cakes made with rice flour, which are said to bring good luck.
  • Step 4: Go shopping Buy new, red clothes to wear throughout the Chinese New Year celebration; the color is considered lucky.
  • Step 5: Give gifts Give red envelopes filled with money to friends and relatives to invite success and generosity into everyone’s lives. Use an amount ending in 8, which is particularly lucky in Chinese culture, and avoid the number 4.
  • Step 6: March Attend a Chinese New Year parade, one of the most popular ways to celebrate the holiday’s hopeful spirit. You can also light firecrackers and bang drums and gongs to celebrate.
  • : Only use firecrackers or fireworks under close supervision. Know the laws governing explosives where you live.
  • Step 7: Light up the night On the 15th night of the new year, light a red paper lantern to mark the end of the holiday. Then, wish your friends and family “Gong Xi Fa Tsai,” and prepare for 12 months of prosperity and luck.
  • FACT: In 1980, the Chinese were the 10th-largest immigrant group in the U.S.; by 2006, they had become the third-largest.

You Will Need

  • Date
  • Traditional foods
  • New
  • red clothing
  • Red envelopes
  • Red
  • paper lantern
  • Firecrackers (optional)
  • Drums and gongs (optional)

Lessons in this Guide

How to Kiss Someone on New Year’s Eve

How to Say “Happy New Year” in Different Languages

How to Follow New Year’s Superstitions

How to Celebrate Chinese New Year

How to Ring in the New Year Right

How to Make Spending New Year’s Eve at Home More Fun

How to Make New Year’s Party Glasses

How to Host a Budget New Year’s Eve Party

How to Find a Date for New Year’s Eve

How to Throw a New Year’s Eve Party

How to Throw a Champagne Brunch

How to Buy Alcohol for a Party

How to Spend New Year’s Eve Alone

How to Build a Champagne Tower

How to Set & Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions

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