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May the upcoming year be the bearer of good news, carrier of fortune, and pave the way for wealth and health! Happy Chinese New Year! Red is the predominant color used in New Year celebrations. Red is the emblem of joy, and this color also symbolizes virtue, truth and sincerity. On the Chinese opera stage, a painted red face usually denotes a sacred or loyal personage and sometimes a great emperor. Candies, cakes, decorations and many things associated with the New Year and its ceremonies are coloured red. The sound of the Chinese word for "red" ( pinyin: hóng; Cantonese Yale: húng) is in Mandarin homophonous with the word for "prosperous." Therefore, red is an auspicious color and has an auspicious sound. Rodgers, Greg. "Chinese New Year Traditions". About.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 . Retrieved 8 February 2013. Welcome to Chinatown, Boston". Chinatown Main Street. Archived from the original on 13 January 2015 . Retrieved 23 January 2012.

Crabtree, Justina (16 February 2018). "As the Lunar New Year celebrations begin, CNBC looks at Chinatowns across the world". CNBC. Five Xin include onion, garlic, pepper, ginger, mustard. As an ancient traditional folk culture, it has been existing since the Jin dynasty. It symbolizes health. In a well-economic development dynasty, like Song, The Five Xinpan not only have five spicy vegetables. Also, include Chinese bacon and other vegetables. Moreover, it offered to the family's ancestors to express respect and seek a blessing. [86]Wishing you a healthy and wealthy Lunar New Year! May happiness flow at your home and profits come from every source. On this festive, I wish you all the good things. May all your dreams get fulfilled. Hope you have a great holiday with your dear ones. London's Chinese New Year is More Chinese than Ever Before". londonnet.co.uk. 8 February 2013 . Retrieved 22 February 2013.

May Lord give you the strength to overcome all of your challenges and further climb the ladder of success. Happy Chinese New Year. Work Calendar (Revised Version), Directorate-General of Personnel Administration, 27 October 2014, archived from the original on 23 September 2015The second day, entitled "a year's beginning" (simplified Chinese: 开年; traditional Chinese: 開年; pinyin: kāinián), [70] oversees married daughters visiting their birth parents, relatives and close friends, often renew family ties and relationship. (Traditionally, married daughters didn't have the opportunity to visit their birth families frequently.)

Happy Chinese New Year! Hope you can thrive forward with the heavenly blessings and gain success with all your endeavors! Flanagan, Alice K. (2004). Chinese New Year. Compass Point Books. ISBN 9780756504793 . Retrieved 4 November 2008. May you find the way to turn all your dreams into reality! May every step of the new year take you higher. May you have the best and happiest new year! Chinese New Year Greetings For Boss See also: Chinese calendar The largest Chinese New Year parade outside Asia, in Chinatown, Manhattan Traditional paper cutting with the character "Spring" (春) Chinese New Year decorations along New Bridge Road in Singapore Chinese New Year eve in Meizhou on 8 February 2005I really wish the New Year gives you the courage to adjust to the obstacles and strength to face the challenges of life. Have a great year ahead. See also: Fireworks bans in China A Chinese man setting off fireworks during Chinese New Year in Shanghai Harris, Elizabeth A.; Grynbaum, Michael M. (22 June 2015). "Mayor de Blasio to Make Lunar New Year a School Holiday". The New York Times . Retrieved 13 September 2015.

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