Chinese New Year 2014 |
Chinese New Year is celebrated throughout China, of course, but also in every country to which Chinese people have emigrated and now live. Think about it! Every major world city has a Chinatown - a vibrant, noisy, busy place, bustling with crowds of shoppers, punctuated by shuffling older ladies in their slippers, and threaded through with scampering children many of whom will have received a valuable 'red envelope' as a New Year gift.
It's a place of steaming noodles, wonderful fragrant aromas and always the best place to find a filling tasty meal at a fraction the cost of anywhere else in town. But it is during the fifteen days of the Lunar New Year celebrations that the pace ramps up. Turn a corner and you might find a troupe of youngsters about to hop inside a garish red and gold lion suit. These monsters can frighten the very young more than any Santa Claus, but they are the heart and soul of any real Chinese celebration.
These, and the fireworks! Chinese love noise, believing it scares away the evil spirits and welcomes the good. At New year streets will be scattered with the red paper remains of crackers that have been thrown down on the pavement to pop and sputter and add to the general hilarity. Like most Asian people, the Chinese love to share their fun and celebrations so this is a time to get together and party - and that means not only with their close friends and families but also the people in whatever country they happen to be at New Year. If you want to exchange Chinese new year greetings (or want to know what someone is wishing you) these two phrases may be useful: GÅngxÇ fÄcái wishing you prosperity and another, simply Happy New Year "XÄ«nnián kuàilè!". Visit here for more Mandarin words, and to learn how to pronounce them.
There is much symbolism connected with the various parts of the celebrations and an important one is the 'eye-dotting' of the lion before it is able to perform the lion dance. This is said to awaken the spirit of the lion. Hoi Gong is a traditional ceremony to bless and awaken a new lion or in a more traditional concept bring down the spirit of the lion from the heaven and give it life. In other words this ceremony signifies the existence or birth of a new lion into the world.
Peking duck is a most fortuitous dish to serve as ducks represent fidelity, and even the lacquer red colour of the crispy skin is considered good luck.
Dumplings are also considered good luck too as they resemble silver ingots. Some say the more dumplings you eat during New Year celebration, more money you can make in the New Year.
Other foods are thought to be particularly lucky to eat at Chinese New Year: Bamboo shoots - wealth Black moss seaweed - wealth Dried bean curd - happiness, although fresh tofu is not served because it is white and this symbolises death and misfortune Chicken - happiness and marriage, and family reunion, when served whole Eggs - fertility Egg Rolls - wealth
Fish served whole means prosperity. Chinese garlic chives - everlasting, a long life Lychee nuts - close family ties
Noodles - A long life
Oranges - wealth Peanuts - a long life Pomelo - abundance, prosperity, having children Seeds - lotus seeds, watermelon seeds, etc. - having a large number of children Tangerines - luck
2014 is the Year of the Horse
According to Sydney's Chinese New Year website people born in the Year of the Horse are clever, kind, animated and energetic. Although they sometimes talk too much, they are cheerful, perceptive, talented and love to be in the centre of a crowd. They are popular among friends, active at work and have a deft sense of humour. 2014 is the year of the Wooden Horse. Wood Horses are strong and stable and have a better ability to make decisions. Excellent at interacting with others, they are successful personally and professionally. Horse lucky gemstone: Beryl Horse lucky colour: Green Horse lucky numbers: 3, 4, 9 Horse lucky flowers: Giant taro, jasmine Most compatible signs for the Horse: Tiger, Sheep or Dog Most incompatible signs for the Horse: Rat, Ox, Rabbit or Horse Most compatible careers for the Horse: Publicist, sales representative, journalist, language instructor, translator, bartender, performer, tour operator, librarian or pilot. People born in the Year of the Horse: Margaret Court, Lindy Lee, Robyn Nevin, Dorothy Porter, Helen Reddy, Liam Hemsworth, Sir Isaac Newton, Barbara Streisand, Cindy Crawford, Jerry Seinfeld, John Travolta, Leonard Bernstein, Oprah Winfrey, Paul McCartney, Rembrandt and Genghis Khan. How are other places celebrating CNY?
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The Chinese Zodiac
Zodiac years: The 12 animal signs in the Chinese zodiac are known to the Chinese as the Twelve Earthly Stems. Some say the Chinese zodiac animals derive from an ancie's back and the Pig came last because he stopped to have a meal. Are you a charming Snake, a witty Monkey or maybe a friendly Rabbit? Find out what Chinese zodiac animal you are and see what characteristics your sign gives you. Chinese zodiac signs
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