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Title: Chinese New Year


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Chinese New Year
Festivities, Food and crafts
Festivities, Food and crafts
  • Festivities,
  • Food and
  • Crafts

2
The Little New Year
  • The last month is spent preparing for the New
    Year, its a time of hard work and thanksgiving.
  • Everything is made in advance, shops and markets
    will be closed and there will be no cooking
    beyond reheating.
  • A picture of Tsao-Chun, the god of the kitchen ,
    hangs on the wall. He watches over everything and
    the family tries hard to please him.

3
  • A week before New Year begins, Tsao-Chuns
    picture is taken down and burned.
  • With a burst of firecrackers, the kitchen god is
    sent back to heaven where he reports on the
    people who live in the house.
  • He returns on New Years eve and the real
    celebration begins!

4
New Years Eve
  • There are two periods
  • the hai from 9pm-11pm, incense are lit and
    placed on a table, which has been arranged to
    meet the spirits who descend to earth.
  • the tsu from 11pm-1pm, offerings are made to
    the gods, a new picture of Tsao-Chun is hung to
    welcome him.
  • The gods are asked to bring peace, health and
    prosperity.

5
The Five Days of The New Year
  • First day This is a family affair, you wear new
    clothes and wish each other Bai-nien, Happy New
    Year!
  • Packages of money, wrapped in red and gold are
    given to children to spend as they wish.
  • Everyone eats po-po (boiled dumplings). If you
    bite in and find a surprise, you will have good
    fortune throughout the year.

6
The Five Days of the New Year
  • Second day Large pine and cypress branches are
    placed in a vase and decorated with coins, paper
    flowers, fruit charms and other adorments.
  • Third day You can see the firecrackers and
    dragon dance.
  • The Lion dance goes through the fifth day.

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The Five Days of the New Year
  • Fourth day much like the third day, its a day
    of open house, casual acquaintances, even
    strangers may drop in to visit
  • Fifth day ends the celebration, its a day to
    visit those who stay far away
  • food may be cooked again and shops are reopened
  • Seventh day Everyones birthday is typically
    celebrated then

8
The Lantern Festival or Feast of the First Full
Moon
  • The festival of lanterns begins about ten days
    later, with the first full year of the new year
  • Lanterns are hung from storefronts
  • Doorways are decorated with glass beads and
    colored lamps
  • Honoring the full moon, women wear white and put
    on their pearls
  • Little round pastries called moon cakes are eaten

9
Food for the New Year
10
Words to know
  • Chinese Lunar Calendar a calendar based on the
    phases of the moon
  • Chinese New Year the new year is celebrated in
    the spring
  • Firecrackers Chinese people believe that
    firecrackers scare away evil spirits
  • Lion dance a dance that Chinese people believe
    brings good luck to homes and/or businesses

11
References
  • Chambers, Catherine. Chinese New Year. A World of
    Holidays. Austin, Texas Raintree Steck-Vaughn,
    1997.
  • Cheong, Colin. China. Festivals of the World.
    MilwaukeeGareth Stevens, 1997.
  • Hoyt-Goldsmith, Diane. Celebrating Chinese New
    Year. New York Holiday House, 1998.
  • Moyse, Sarah. Chinese New Year. Festivals.
    Brookfield, Conn. Millrook Press, 1997.
  • Chinese New Year
  • http//www.familyculture.com/Chinese_new_year.htm
  • Chinese New Year
  • http//www.new-year.co.uk/chinese
  • Happy Chinese New Year!
  • http//www.cofc.edu/ho/cny
  • Origins of Chinese New Year
  • http//jasono.hypermart.net/legends.htm
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