Chinese New Year 新年快乐 STRATEGIC PLAN 2013 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/chinese-new-year-6067665
The Chinese New Year Day changes from year to year The Chinese New Year Day changes from year to year. The celebrations last for 15 days altogether. Before New Year’s Day, Chinese people will clean their houses because they believe this will sweep away all the bad luck from the last year. http://sg.openrice.com/singapore/restaurant/article/detail.htm?article_id=309
On New Year’s Eve, families will have dinner together On New Year’s Eve, families will have dinner together. Dumplings are a popular food because they look like gold or silver ingots. http://www.wikihow.com/Celebrate-Chinese-New-Year http://www.mining.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Chinese-gold-ingot-300x250.jpg http://www.seriouseats.com/assets_c/2012/09/20120923-dumpling-guo-tie-thumb-500xauto-274050.jpeg
Elders will give red envelopes with money inside them to the younger members of the family, like to their children or grandchildren. This is to wish them good luck and a wealthy life. http://www.corbisimages.com/images/Corbis-42-23102594.jpg?size=67&uid=7f154b14-6023-4321-b53e-31106b406fc6
During the New Year celebrations, you will see lion and dragon dances. http://images.chinahighlights.com/2013/12/107dc40a0c57414c8c9ef952.jpg
On the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations, there is the lantern festival . http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/02/chinas_lantern_festival_and_an.html
Have you ever wondered why there is so much red and hear lots of firecrackers and fireworks during Chinese New Year? http://chineseculture.about.com/od/chinesefestivals/a/ChineseNewYear.htm
The Chinese New Year story Nian年 The Chinese New Year story http://chineseculture.about.com/od/chinesefestivals/a/ChineseNewYear.htm
A long, long time ago in China, there lived a nasty Nian. http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/nian2.jpg
Around every Chinese New Year, Nian would go to the villages and steal the villagers’ food. Nian would also destroy the villagers’ homes. http://downtowndesign.de/blog/photography/beijing/
The villagers didn’t know what to do until, one day, a wise old man came and told everyone Nian’s weakness. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/21/1056964/-Lunar-New-Year-Beware-the-Nian
Nian was scared of the colour red and loud noises. So, the villagers painted their houses red and when Nian came, they lit fire crackers and made loud noises. Nian never returned again. http://images.visitbeijing.com.cn/20120601/Img214703199.jpg http://www.psdgraphics.com/file/red-paint-splatter.jpg
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