Chinese New Year is a time of joy, family, and fresh beginnings, and what better way to welcome the festive season than by decorating your home? From vibrant red lanterns to intricate paper ...
This story of guo nian (meaning “new year”) explains why Chinese hang red decorations ... of red paper. Flowers are another important part of New Year decorations. Filling a home or workplace ...
the next tradition to do before the Chinese New Year is to decorate the house with a special set of decorations that attract good luck, such as red spring couplets, paper cuttings, red lanterns, and ...
Lunar New Year celebrates the beginning of spring. It is the most important holiday in China, South Korea, Vietnam and some ...
It is a long-standing Chinese ... New Year to give out red packets, also known as lai see in Cantonese and hong bao in Mandarin. Usually handed out in pairs and containing money, these paper ...
Firecrackers, fireworks, red clothes and decorations ... paper money in silk bags with traditional designs. The last event of Chinese New Year is the Lantern Festival, where people hang glowing ...