Happy Chinese New Year 2022 [sorry for late]

Happy Chinese New Year 2022. Chinese New Year is celebrated every year around the world, including China. Known as the Lunar New Year and Spring Festival, the event started on January 31 and will continue for several days. Held annually, this New Year's event is based on a specific creature in the zodiac. Where last year the festival was based on rats, this time it is Chinese New Year 2022 based on bulls.

The post I am going to share with you today is too late because I could not do it because I was too busy to do it 5-6 days ago.

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The Chinese celebrate the first day of the lunar year as the New Year. This festival is called 'Chun Ji'. The Chinese follow their own calendar. Because this date changes every year! January of this year marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year. Their New Year and spring tours arrive at the same time. The festival begins in the middle of the last month of the year and ends in the first month of the new year. They also call this festival the spring festival.

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Chinese New Year is in its own way. They name the new year after an animal. This year has been marked as the Year of the Bull in the Chinese calendar. The other 11 animals are rat, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, vera, rooster, monkey, bear, and pig. Chinese New Year has a tradition of joining different animals in the celebration of New Year. Every year millions of people in China travel a long way to celebrate the New Year with their families. So many people travel to China at this time of year that it is considered to be the largest annual human travel in the world. After a long spring, go back to your place. It is called Chunyu.

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Before the start of the festival, there was a commotion in the houses of China to clean their houses. Many homes, especially doors and windows, are painted red. Chinese homes are filled with red banners with red upholstery, special traditional proverbs, advice, and religious sayings or symbols.

Enthusiasts flock to the temple fair on Huihui Lake in Beijing. The festival begins with a religious ceremony on the first day of the new year and lasts for 15 days. It ends on the 15th evening on the day of the lamp lighting festival. The Chinese welcome their new year through various events. There are lion dances, red lanterns, firecrackers, fireworks, red cloths and a variety of food in celebration of the festival.

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The people of the country dressed in new outfits along with huge banquets and street decorations. The children are given money in red envelopes during the New Year festival. Oranges and lemons are given as gifts to each other in red packets. And the bet is burned to drive away from the demons Colorful ceremonies are held on this part of the Great Wall of China.

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Gong xi fa cai ... This phrase in Chinese means "May the new year bring you prosperity or happy new year." According to the lunar calendar, the Chinese New Year is from February 12. The Chinese community adorns their homes, workplaces, streets and other institutions with traditional red to protect them from evil spirits. The surroundings seem to be filled with red. Fireworks and lion-dragon dances have been going on for days in a row in shopping malls, on the streets and in other business establishments during the Chinese New Year.

Rejoicing with family, friends and acquaintances, he asked for Gong Si Fa. Wishing each other a happy and prosperous New Year. Chinese men and women who are married, they give "Ampao" to the little ones. There are also colorful packets to give ampoules.

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This packet is stuffed with some local currency. There seems to be a connection between the orange and the Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year is the biggest and most lively festival of the Chinese people.

New Year's Eve New Year's Eve is a time of great joy for the people of the country. It is much better when this day comes to our home. We come from different religions but everyone celebrates this day very nicely. In that sport, you have arranged a new way for the Chinese New Year, which you can actually see by looking at the pictures above, you can understand what kind of fun I was able to have, what kind of fun I had.

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Normally Malaysia is closed for three to four days on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. There is a lot of joy in this closure or dignity but I have not been able to stop for a long time because I am currently busy with my work. For which I was able to spend Chinese New Year with my friends but I miss my old friends so much because I went to the old days Chinese New Year exam routine.



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