While food is the centrepiece of Chinese New Year activities, the most significant eating event is the family feast on New Year’s Eve. In China, this is a traditional “reunion meal”, where ...
Not only does the Chinese New Year mark ... New Year’s Eve on the 29th day of the Lunar calendar. Traditionally, families will gather together and enjoy a reunion dinner with auspicious dishes ...
so families get together and children make Chinese lanterns and dragons for their good wishes. "My family have a reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, which I had with my parents who came all the way ...
some families prefer preparing their reunion dinner at home. Tuition teacher Maggie Yong, 54, said her favourite part of the Chinese New Year’s Eve tradition is the chance to cook together with ...
Traditionally, Chinese have a family dinner at home on New Year's Eve and visit “temple fairs” on the Lunar New Year to watch performances and buy snacks, toys and other trinkets from booths.