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New Year » Lunar New Year » Chinese Lunar New Year

Chinese Lunar New Year

Chinese Lunar New Year is the time of revival. It is the occasion when the ethnic Chinese all around the world bids bye to the closed year whilst welcoming the afresh time with sheer passion and zest. Chinese New Year typically starts with the New Moon on the first day of the New Year and ends on the full moon day, 15 days later. So quite ideally Chinese Lunar New Year is a 15 day long festival laced with all the age old traditional Chinese beliefs and rituals.

Chinese Lunar New Year is the time to witness the birth of another year amidst lots of color, fireworks, lights and passion. Chinese Lunar New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are illustrated as a grand family event and is typically a time of get-together and thanksgiving.





The celebration of Chinese Lunar New Year is spot lit with the colossal spiritual observance which is given in honor of the deceased ones of the family and in honor of God. Sacrifice to the ancestors followed by a refined dinner offers a ceremonial color to the festival.

The 15 day long Chinese Lunar New Year ends on the full moon day and the 15th day is known as the lantern festival and is celebrated at night with fascinating lantern displays. The New Year for the Chinese is the occasion to invoke good time. So ideally every ritual on the Chinese Lunar New Year is based on the traditional belief to chase out the evil and to make the forthcoming year a lot promising and wealthy.

The plush foods like lotus seed, Gink Go Nut, Black moss seaweed, dried been curd, bamboo shoots, tofu, whole fish etc makes the Chinese Lunar New Year an occasion of immense cheer.

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