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New Year » Various New Years » Chinese New Year » Chinese New Year Fire Crackers

Chinese New Year Fire Crackers

Chinese new year is the first day of the new lunar calendar, so it is referred as the Lunar new year and also as the ‘Spring Festival’ since it indicates the arrival of the bountiful spring season. Chinese new year firecrackers are set forth as soon as the new year arrives. Traditional Chinese new year fire crackers is rapturous since they symbolize getting rid of the old and evil spirits and welcoming the new. The new year's eve is practically a time of family reunion and social gatherings. On the occasion of new year the houses are decorated with symbolic words printed and with customary Chinese red color inscriptions everywhere, to usher in good luck and prosperity.

People generally display different kinds of Chinese fire crackers on the occasion of new year’s eve. Today, the popularity of firecrackers forms an essential part of the Chinese new year celebrations throughout the world.



Preparations begin a month ahead prior to the new year, with people buying new clothes, cleaning their houses decorating them with red lanterns; banners; plastic or paper firecrackers panels with inscribed calligraphic characters bearing themes of felicity, wealth and longevity. Bright Chinese new year fire crackers seem to pre dominate the event as they are believed to chase away the mythical monster, Nian, which is said to terrorize the people.

Fire crackers and lion dance are almost is synonymous with Chinese new year observed particularly on the Lantern festival. But with the passage of time, these loud noises have been used to create the jovial atmosphere of the new year occasion. Today, modern new year pyrotechnics are in great demand for their unique vibrant sound and colorful display of fireworks. Thus, these wild Chinese new year fire crackers bring forth the true spirit of the exquisite Chinese new year celebrations.

123newyear.com shows you a glimpse of the vibrant display of Chinese new year fire crackers.





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