1 Şubat 2010 Pazartesi
Chinese New Year 2010
The most important holiday in China is the Lunar New Year. Since it based on the lunar calendar,it comes about a month later than the Western New Year. The Chinese New Year season traditionally lasts about a month;how ever,so that working life will not be interrupted for too long,the period has now been reduced to a week or less. There are some paralellels with the Western New Year: houses are cleaned thoroughly,for instance,and families all get together for the festivities. All debts must be paid off so that the new year can start with a fresh beginning. Feasts are enjoyed with family and friends, and there are lively dragon and lion dances in the streets. Everwhere there is the sound of firecracker explosions. Children receive gifts of little red envelopes with money inside them. Many superstitions are related to the celebration of the Chinese New Year. No sweeping should be done in case the family’s good fortune is swept out of the door with the trash.One should be especially careful not to break any dishes,for such an accident is believed to bring about serious problems between members of famil througout the coming yet.
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