National Month

Chinese New Year

Why it matters

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CELEBRATE TOGETHER

Chinese New Year is a time for family reunions and cultural celebration.

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WHEN
February 10, 2024 (Year of the Dragon)
ORIGIN
The festival dates back over 4,000 years.
STAT
Approximately 1.5 billion people celebrate it worldwide.
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In the U.S., over 5 million people identify as Chinese.
VIBE
Family-oriented, vibrant, and filled with hope.
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THE STORY

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Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important traditional holiday for Chinese communities worldwide. It typically falls between January 21 and February 20, depending on the lunar calendar. The celebrations last for 15 days, culminating in the Lantern Festival. Families gather to honor ancestors, enjoy meals, and participate in various cultural activities.

The roots of this festival can be traced back to ancient agricultural practices, where it served as a time to celebrate the end of the harvest season and the coming of spring. Each year is associated with one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac, and 2024 will welcome the Year of the Dragon, a symbol of power and good fortune.

During the festivities, families partake in rituals to ensure good luck and prosperity for the coming year. They typically clean their homes to sweep away misfortune and decorate with red— a color that symbolizes happiness and good luck. One of the most beloved traditions is the giving of red envelopes, or hongbao, containing money, which are exchanged among family and friends. This practice is intended to pass on wealth and blessings.

Chinese New Year is not only celebrated in China but also in many countries with significant Chinese populations, including the United States. Major cities like San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles host grand parades featuring lion dances, fireworks, and cultural performances. As communities come together to celebrate, they share their rich heritage and traditions, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of this vibrant holiday.

Celebrating Chinese New Year is about honoring our past while embracing the future.

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WORTH KNOWING

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Red Envelopes

In Chinese culture, red envelopes filled with money are exchanged during the New Year to symbolize good luck and prosperity. They are often given to children and younger family members.

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The Dragon Dance

The dragon dance is a traditional performance during Chinese New Year, symbolizing strength and good luck. It is often performed in parades, accompanied by loud drums and cymbals.

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Dumplings

Dumplings are a staple of Chinese New Year meals, representing wealth and prosperity. Families often gather to make and eat dumplings together, strengthening family bonds during the holiday.

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Lantern Festival

The Lantern Festival marks the end of Chinese New Year celebrations. People light and release lanterns into the sky, symbolizing the letting go of the past and welcoming new beginnings.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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China

The birthplace of Chinese New Year, where traditions and customs are deeply rooted.

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Hong Kong

Famous for its spectacular fireworks and vibrant street celebrations.

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Taiwan

Known for its festive markets and family-oriented celebrations.

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United States

Major cities host parades and events celebrating Chinese culture.

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Singapore

Renowned for its elaborate light displays and cultural performances.

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Macau

Celebrates with unique traditions and fireworks on the Cotai Strip.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

Lunar Calendar
Chinese New Year is based on the lunar calendar, which differs from the Gregorian calendar used in most of the world.

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Family Reunion
It is the largest annual human migration in the world, as millions travel home to be with family.

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Cleaning Ritual
Cleaning the house before the New Year is believed to sweep away bad luck.

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Firecrackers
Firecrackers are set off to scare away evil spirits and bring good luck.

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Symbol of Wealth
The color red is associated with good fortune and wealth in Chinese culture.

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Cultural Significance
Each year of the zodiac carries its own unique traits and characteristics.

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Lanterns
Lanterns are lit to symbolize the letting go of the past and the welcoming of new beginnings.

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READ MORE

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THE ESSENTIAL

The Chinese New Year

Li Wei · 2020

This book offers insights into the traditions, rituals, and significance of the Chinese New Year, making it a perfect read for those looking to understand the celebration.

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

Bringing In the New Year

Grace Lin · 2008

A beautifully illustrated book that introduces children to the festive spirit of Chinese New Year through engaging storytelling.

COOKBOOK

The Chinese New Year Cookbook

Ching-He Huang · 2017

This cookbook features traditional recipes for the New Year, allowing readers to celebrate through culinary delights.

CULTURAL EXPLORATION

Celebrating Chinese New Year

Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith · 1996

An exploration of the customs and traditions of Chinese New Year, showcasing its importance within Chinese culture.

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PAIR IT WITH

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FESTIVITIES

Join in the celebrations with family and friends.

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TRADITIONAL FOODS

Savor the flavors of traditional Chinese dishes.

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GOOD FORTUNE

Embrace the tradition of giving and receiving red envelopes.

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CULTURAL RITUALS

Participate in rituals that honor ancestors and welcome the new year.

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Join the Celebration

Experience the rich traditions of Chinese New Year and share the joy with those around you.

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