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Chinese New Year

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 Chinese New Year: 2013

The Year of the Snake

Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese use the lunar calendar which is different from ours and celebrate New Year’s Day on different dates every year. This year the Chinese will celebrate New Year’s Day on February 10, 2013.

 

Chinese New Year Dates

 

  • 2010 - Feb. 14
  • 2011 - Feb. 3
  • 2012 - Jan. 23
  • 2013 - Feb. 10
  • 2014 - Jan. 31

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 How is it celebrated?

 

In China, people take weeks of holiday from work to prepare for the New Year celebrations. The Chinese New Year festivities last 15 days. The New Year is a time of family reunion. Family members gather at each other's homes for visits and shared meals, especially for a feast on New Year's Eve.

 

During this time people wear red clothes, decorate their houses with poems on red paper, and give children "lucky money" in red envelopes. Red symbolizes fire, which according to legend can keep away bad luck. They also throw fireworks because they believe that the flames and loud noise will scare evil spirits.

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The Lantern Festival

 

One of the highlights of the Chinese New Year celebrations is the Lantern festival. During the festival people hang lanterns in temples and carry lanterns to an evening parade under the light of a full moon.

 

In many areas the most exciting part of the lantern festival is the dragon dance. The dragon—which is usually about 30 meters long—is typically made of silk, paper, and bamboo. Young men hold the dragon and dance as they carry it through the streets. 

 

 

How did it all start?

 

Legend says that in ancient times, Buddha asked all the animals to meet him on Chinese New Year. Twelve came, and Buddha named a year after each one. He announced that the people born in each animal's year would have some of that animal's personality.

 

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The Chinese Horoscope

 

Each year of the Chinese Zodiac is represented by a different animal: the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. Each animal has certain characteristics. The year a person is born determines their animal sign. For example, a person's animal sign is a rat if they were born in the year of the rat.

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Now find your chinese zodiac sign :

 

If you were born in 1996, you are a RAT.

 

If you were born in 1997, you are an OX.

 

If you were born in 1998, you are a TIGER.

 

If you were born in 1999, you are a RABBIT.

 

If you were born in 2000, you are a DRAGON.

 

If you were born in 2001, you are a SNAKE.

 

 

Animal Personality Characteristics

 

  • Rat: smart, charming and persuasive
  • Ox: patient, kind, stubborn and conservative
  • Tiger: authoritative, emotional, courageous and intense
  • Rabbit: popular, kind and honest
  • Dragon: energetic, fearless, warm-hearted and charismatic
  • Snake: charming, shy, generous and smart
  • Horse: energetic, independent, impatient and enjoys travelling
  • Sheep: quiet, shy, kind and peace-loving
  • Monkey: fun, energetic and active
  • Rooster: independent, practical and hard-working
  • Dog: patient, hard-working, generous, faithful and kind
  • Pig: loving, tolerant, honest and likes luxury

 

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by I. Giannopoulou and  V. Fragiadaki

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