People in China are at the final stages of preparing for celebrating Lunar Day, that is Chinese New Year, which falls on 14th Feb coinciding with Valentine's Day. it is a celebration that broadcast all the traditional symbols of China and its people.
People in China are at the final stages of preparing for celebrating Lunar Day, that is Chinese New Year, which falls on 14th Feb coinciding with Valentine's Day. Chinese New Year is one of the largely celebrated day on Chinese calender.
Chinese New Year celebration takes place on the 15day of the starting of Lunar Calendar. As the New Years advances, Chinese families will clean up their houses and wipe away all filthier items to embrace the new year.
On the occasion, millions of people in China will decorate their house with red paper-cuts and couplets scribbling popular themes of “happiness”, “wealth” and “longevity”. A special supper on the eve of the New Year is a remarkable part of the celebrations. The food will comprise items like pigs, ducks, chicken and sweet dishes. Followed by the supper, there will be firecrackers until morning. On the early morning of New Year children will greet their parents with happy and prosperous new year. Afterwords, children will receive money in red enveloped covers. Totally, it is a celebration that broadcast all the traditional symbols of China and its people.