Spring Festival: Spring Festival In The Chinese New Year

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Haru Festival: Spring festival

In modern times, Spring Festival is another name for the Chinese New Year. It is an important traditional holiday celebrated at the start of the Chinese lunar calendar for the Chinese all over the world. The festival last for 15 days and is longest festival for the Chinese.

The 12 zodiacs are in order from the Rat to Pig.
Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Chicken, Dog, and Pig.

Early morning of the first day, children will greet their parent and they will receive their parents in the form of red packet that contain the money. The money serves as a blessing from their parents.

The first day of Chinese New Year is marked out for visitation. Chinese will usually visit their parents, …show more content…

During Chinese New Year, wearing too much black clothes is avoided as it symbolises death and bad luck.

From the Chinese Mythology, the prelude of the spring festival starts with a magical being named Nian. It visits the village on the first day of the New Year to devour the animals and yield and young of the villagers. To protect them, food will be placed for Nian to eat. After Nian ate the food, the villagers would be spared. A villager decided to avenge the village. He was told to put place red paper at his house by a god. He inferred that Nian was terrified of red. Thus, came about the practice of wearing red during the Chinese New Year.
Food
Whole fish
Fish, yu, has the same sound as the word ‘surplus’ in Chinese. It is a must to have fish especially for New Year Eve.
It has to be served whole. The head, ‘头, tou’ and tail, ‘尾,wei’ of the fish represents the completeness with a beginning and end.
It is usually the last dish served during dinner as the host wishing the guest with continual abundance ahead of them for the …show more content…

Children are encouraged to stay awake till midnight or beyond midnight to send the ‘old’ year off and welcome the ‘new’ year.
Many children do this to wish their parents a Happy New Year early in the morning. In return, the children can also receive the traditional red packet containing money before going to bed.
Some Chinese believe that the longer the children stay awake after midnight, the longer the lives of their parents.

Spring cleaning
Chinese will swept clean their house before the Chinese New Year Celebrations. This is because the Chinese believe that by doing this, the bad luck or fortune and bad spirits will be driven out.
The customs of not sweeping the floor on the New Year is strictly followed as the Chinese believe that the good luck will be swept away.
However, with advancement in technology, many families will opt to vacuum the floor during Chinese New Year instead of sweeping the floor. Hence some families might think that it is alright to vacuum the floor.
Festive decoration like the zodiac of the year will be pasted on the walls or doors of the house to brighten the

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