2021年的农历新年就在2月12日, 星期五。今年是牛年。农历新年,也称为农历新年或春节,是中国最重要的节日也是家人团聚的时候了。

农历新年问候 春节最著名的传统问候之一就是恭喜发财。每逢春节,人们就会互相表达美好的愿望。在新的一年里,吉祥如意,心想事成,身体健康,想必是大家共同的期盼。

中国人如何庆祝农历新年?

1.摆放装饰品

祝春节的每条街道,建筑物和房屋都装饰红色。 红色是节日的主要颜色,因为红色被认为是吉祥的颜色。红色的中国灯笼挂在街上。 红色对联粘贴在门   上; 银行和官方建筑装饰有红色的新年图片,描绘了繁荣的景象。

  2.除夕和家人一起吃团圆饭

家人在一起的时间 农历新年是家庭团聚的时候。 除夕是最重要的时间。无论身在何处,人们都应该在家中与家人一起庆祝节日。

  3.鞭炮和烟花

从新年的第一分钟起放鞭炮一直是中国的传统。 烟火越来越多地被添加到了刺耳的声音中。 从大城市的公开表演到中国农村的数百万次私人庆祝活动,燃放鞭炮和烟花爆竹是必不可少的节日.

4.赠送红包和其他礼物

与其他国家的圣诞节一样,春节期间人们交换礼物。 在农村地区和老年人中,新年礼物的传承仍然很强,但是越来越多的年轻人更喜欢只收到红

Chinese New Year 2021

Chinese New Year 2021 falls on Friday, February 12, 2021, beginning a year of  Ox.  Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is China’s most important festival and it is time for families to be together.

Why is it called the Spring Festival?  The Chinese New Year is popularly known as the Spring Festival in China,because it’s the beginning of Spring  and marks the end of winter.

Chinese New Year Greetings.  One of the most famous traditional greetings for Chinese New Year is literally ‘greetings, become rich’. In Mandarin that’s ‘gongxi facai’. Every Spring Festival, people will express their beautiful wishes to each other. In the new year, auspicious luck, fulfillment of all wishes, and good health must be our common expectation.

How do Chinese people celebrate the Chinese New Year?

  1. Putting up decorations.

Every street, building, and house where the Spring Festival is celebrated is decorated with red. Red is the main color for the festival, as red is believed to be an auspicious color. Red Chinese lanterns hang in streets, red couplets are pasted on doors, banks and official buildings are decorated with red New Year pictures depicting images of prosperity.

2. Eating reunion dinner with family on New Year’s Eve

Chinese New Year is a time for families to be together. Chinese New Year’s Eve is the most important time. Wherever they are, people are expected to be home to celebrate the festival with their families.The Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner is called ‘reunion dinner’, and is believed to be the most important meal of the year.

3. Firecrackers and fireworks

It has long been a Chinese tradition to set off firecrackers from the first minute of their new year. Fireworks have increasingly been added to the cacophony. From public displays in major cities to millions of private celebrations in China’s rural areas, setting off firecrackers and fireworks is an indispensable festivity.

4. Giving red envelopes and other gifts. 

Like at Christmas in other countries, people exchange gifts during the Spring Festival. In rural areas and for older people the New Year gift giving tradition is still strong, but increasingly younger people prefer just to receive red envelopes.

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