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Chinese New Year Origin

The origins of the Chinese new year are too ancient to be traced, though history suggests that it’s an age old custom practiced through many generations. Chinese new year origin dates back to the ancient rule of Xia Dynasty who formulated the customary practice of celebrating the usherance of a new year. Though with the passage of time, different conventions have replaced the ancient rituals and rites, yet the particular essence remains the same.

Beginning of the Chinese new year celebrations provides a chronological account of the prehistoric time capitulated by a wide prevalence of religious beliefs and faith.



Its an age old belief that the entire house should be cleaned before new year's day, thus thwarting off evil and old spirits. On the stroke of midnight on new year's eve, firecrackers are burst to shed away the beast called Nian. The Chinese new year tradition of setting off fire-crackers and decorating their homes with red paper also has its origins in the myth of the man eating beast named Nian, as its said to be scared of crackers and loud noises.

According to the ancient Chinese new year festival, food plays a major role in the new year celebrations as they signify fortune, long life, good luck and wealth. New year celebrations are in perfect tune with the Chinese new year calendar which is calculated on the astronomical movements of sun, moon and earth. Thus, like any other festival, Chinese new year origin provides an interesting view of Chinese new year beliefs and rituals.

123newyear.com guides you through the origin of Chinese New Year.





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