Gu ò Ni á n H ǎ o!

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Guò Nián Hǎo! Happy Chinese New Year!

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Gu ò Ni á n H ǎ o!. Happy Chinese New Year!. Gu ò Ni á n H ǎ o!. The most important festival for Chinese people just like Christmas in the West. Gu ò Ni á n H ǎ o!. Time: The 1 st day of the 1 st lunar month ( one month later than the Gregorian calendar). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Guò Nián Hǎo!

Happy Chinese New Year!

Guò Nián Hǎo!•The most important festival for Chinese people just like Christmas in the West.

Guò Nián Hǎo!•Time: The 1st day of the 1st lunar month

( one month later than the Gregorian calendar)

Guò Nián Hǎo!It was on 14th of

February 2010.

Guò Nián Hǎo! Chinese New Year 2010 is Year of

Tiger

Guò Nián Hǎo!• Papercut-Tiger

Guò Nián Hǎo!• Papercut-Tiger

Guò Nián Hǎo!• Papercut-Tiger

Guò Nián Hǎo!• Papercut – Tiger

Family Reunions!

“about 2.17 billion people are expected to travel to and from home in 40 days this year”

“The railways expect to carry 156 million passengers this year”

----China Economic Net

Guò Nián Hǎo!• They are buying train tickets!

Migrant workers return home

Guò Nián Hǎo!• Bus station

Guò Nián Hǎo!• Airport

Spring Festival couplets

Guò Nián Hǎo!• Spring Festival couplets

Spring Festival couplets

Everything goes well

East Spring

South Summer

West Autumn

North Winter

given good

assistance fortune

The character “ Fú ” is a must!

福 Fú (happiness)

is pasted

on the door

The character “ Fú ”- happiness

The character “ Fú ” - happiness

The character “ Fú ” - happiness

New Year’s Eve feast

• Chinese people attach great importance to New Year’s Eve or Spring Festival Eve.

• At that time, all family members eat dinner together.

New Year’s Eve feast

• The meal is more luxurious than usual.

• Dishes such as chicken, fish cannot be excluded.

New Year’s Eve feast

New Year’s Eve feast

Hóngbāo - Red Packet• On New Year, everyone dresses up.

• First they say “Guò Nián Hǎo!” (Happy New Year!) to extend greetings to their parents.

• Then each child will get “Hóngbāo” with money in it as a New Year gift!

Hóngbāo - Red Packet

Hóngbāo - Red Packet

Hóngbāo - Red Packet

Hóngbāo - Red Packet

Jiǎozi - Dumplings

•People in north

China will eat Jiǎozi

Jiǎozi - Dumplings

Jiǎozi - Dumplings

Jiǎozi - Dumplings

Jiǎozi - Dumplings

Jiǎozi - Dumplings

Jiǎozi

Making Jiǎozi

Why eat Jiǎozi ?

?

• In sound it means “bidding farewell to the old and ushering in the new”

• Also, the shape of “Jiǎozi ” is like a gold ingot from ancient China.

Nián gāo – New Year cake

• Southern Chinese

eat Nián gāo.

Nián gāo – New Year cake

Nián gāo – New Year cake

Nián gāo – New Year cake

Nián gāo – New Year cake

Nián gāo – New Year cake

Nián gāo – New Year cake

Why eat “Nián gāo” ?

• nián: year

• gāo : high / higher

• “Nián gāo” is homophonic with

“higher and higher,

one year after another”

Celebrations

• Burning fireworks!

• Lion dancing

• Dragon lantern dancing

• Temple fairs

Guò Nián Hǎo!• China has 56 ethnic groups.

• Minorities celebrate their Spring Festival almost the same day as the Han people, and they have different customs.