The
Chinese New Year is a celebration that all Chinese people look forward to
celebrating every year. The Chinese New Year is one of the most popular,
long-term (celebrated in the course of 15 days) and festive holidays in China. The Chinese New Year is a festival that all Chinese people are looking
forward to celebrating every year. The Chinese New Year is one of the most
common, long-term (15-day celebrations) and festive holidays in China. Before you start decorating, explore age-old
rituals by taking a broom, sweeping away bad luck, and accepting good fortune
before the New Year celebrations; this is Chinese custom. Before you start
decorating, explore age-old traditions by taking a broom, brushing away bad
luck, and welcoming good fortune before the New Year's Eve celebrations; this is
Chinese tradition.
1. House preparation and lighting – half a month before
No matter whether in a town
apartment or a country villa, there must be a conscientious housewife working
hard to clean the house completely before the Chinese New Year. Sweeping,
mopping, sweeping, washing—Sometimes the whole family needs to get their hands
on service, to make sure that the house is out of the dust of the old year and
ready to take on the fortunes of the Chinese New Year.
2.How decorate the house for the new year:
• Chinese Red Lanterns—Drive
Off Poor Luck.
• Door Couples—Best wishes for the next year.
• Paper Cutting—Luck and Pleasure. ...
• New Year's Paintings—Symbol of New Year's greetings. ...
• Upside down Fu Characters—Luck 'Poured Out'—
• Kumquat Trees— The Wish for Riches and Good Luck
3.Which flower to use for a new year?
Orchids are related to
reproduction, virility, and attractiveness. These associations, combined with
their exotic beauty, have given them a long tradition of being synonymous with
love, vitality, and attractiveness through cultures and periods of time. Orchids
are linked to reproduction, virility, and attractiveness. These associations,
together with their exotic beauty, have given them a long history of being
associated with passion, fertility, and desire across cultures and periods of
time.
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