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Ancient Mandarin New Year Traditions

By John Chan


Get facts on the different ancient traditions that the Chinese bring back to life during New Year celebrations.

The people of china are especially possessive about their age old customs and they would not let them go. The Chinese as a whole are proud of these activities and try their best to keep them alive by celebrating them at regular interval.

The Chinese New Year is a time when you manage to see Chinese traditions in full bloom. A hub of traditional activity explodes onto the scene during the first few weeks of the Chinese New Year. The Chinese have a complete set of beliefs and traditional practices with regards to the welcoming of a new year. One can pretty much see how profoundly the age old traditions are embedded in the Chinese culture by looking at all the traditional practices that are brought into light during New Year celebrations.

There is a deeper reason behind the revival and intricate celebration of these customary rituals. Knowing the press and how they love to project the celebration world wide, the Chinese understand that it really intrigues the western world. Once the west start taking an interest into these mysterious traditions they come flocking to the country to witness them. Thus China's tourism industry gets a boost from these activities.

The traditional celebrations officially begin a night or two before the actual New Year arrives and go up to the 15th day of the first month of the New Year. This is a good time to have fun and do business in China as people are happy and cheerful and ready to spend their money as well!

Every home receives a thorough cleaning for welcoming the New Year. The ill fortunes of last year are thrown away and the house is beautified and purified for welcoming the good fortune of the coming year.

Doors and windows are painted red as per tradition. Red is the color of New Year in China. The traditional belief is that it wards away all sorts of evil spirits and omens and keeps the house protected from any harm.

Then there are the traditional decorations that are put up in the houses such as the paper cuts as well as the couplets that symbolize different positive things like wealth and happiness etc. The New Year home decoration items vary from paintings to scrolls and wallpaper designs.

New Year's Eve is a special night according to Chinese tradition and is observed in the traditional manner in full fervor. All family members come together for supper where they eat jiaozi which is a popular New Year dish consisting of dumplings in boiled water.

Playing games and watching televisions are some activities that the Chinese indulge in on the New Years Eve. They watch special programs all night long on the television to keep awake. They also keep the lights on the whole night as they believe that doing so their parents will receive long and healthy life.

The New Year day is very special for the Chinese as it is starting point of two week long celebrations. They greet each other, give presents, and take part in Kung fu, lantern parade, concerts and many other things for next two weeks. To round off the celebrations on the first full moon night on the fifteenth day the Chinese have a huge firework display along with dragon dance.




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