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Our Favorite Lunar New Year Memories

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Our Favorite Lunar New Year Memories
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Chinese Culture Club
What is Lunar New Year?
Lunar New Year, also called Spring Festival, is the most important holiday in China. The festival is also celebrated in Vietnam (where it's known as Tet), North and South Korea (where it's known as Solnal). In 2022, Lunar New Year will begin on February 1st. Lunar New Year begins with the first new moon of the year and ends with the full moon fifteen days later.
The Chinese Zodiac is a continuous cycle of 12 years, where each year is represented by an animal. Each zodiac sign is attributed to certain characteristics. Depending on the year ahead, certain attributes such as health and romance will be “influenced”.
There are 12 zodiac signs and the order goes like this: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Each animal has its own unique characteristics.
Interestingly, the Chinese Zodiac came about when the Jade Emperor wanted to select 12 animals to be his guards. He proclaimed that the earlier one arrived, the better rank one would have. Therefore the order of zodiac signs that we know now was supposedly the order in which the animals arrived. Well, this is all ancient mythical history.
Why is Lunar New Year important?
Lunar New Year’s importance is rooted deep in history, and today remains the most important occasion for generations of families to reunite and spend time together.
As many Chinese families may be separated due to career choices, education opportunities, and general urbanization, this festival serves as the prime opportunity for everyone to gather.
The celebration is also believed to be significant to ensure good fortune for the coming year and has many religious traditions and beliefs that hold value.
Almost everybody except essential workers will have a week-long holiday in the Lunar New Year.
James S Cho
Triangle;
South Korea
Lunar New Year is probably one of the most special holidays in South Korea. The Lunar New Year starts with a rice cake soup. It is also called Tteokguk and consists of broth with a thinly sliced rice cake with seaweed and egg. Our family is one of those households that starts the new year with soup. One of the reasons why Lunar New Year is special for me specifically is because I could meet my far relatives who lived in rural places. This is one of the few days I could meet my cousins and my uncle. I could get some life advice from my uncle, and spend time with my cousins who share similar interests as me. But, the best part was probably the new year's traditional bow. The non-adults of the family should give a new year’s bow to the adults, and in return, adults give the pocket money back.
Thank you and Happy Lunar New Year!
Rui Wang
China
Triangle;
In Shanghai, during the Lunar new year, there will be a lantern fair in the City god temple of shanghai which is a famous Ming Dynasty Jiangnan garden. The temple would be decorated with lanterns and lights. There are some traditional snacks for sale at that period of time. The gardens are very lively on New Year's Eve, with people walking around and visiting. My family and I will also go to feel the taste of New Year, and give everybody our best wishes on Lunar New Year’s Eve.
Zi Wang
The Lunar New Year is one of the most important festivals in China.In the New Year, we eat dumplings. We often make dumplings. Several people sat around the table. On the table are meat foam and dumpling wrapper.; In some areas in China they usually put one or two coins into the dumplings. People who eat dumplings with coins will have good luck all year round.We often go during the New Year to pay New Year greetings to their relatives, and adults also give red envelopes to children.In the New Year we wear new clothes.
Triangle;
China
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