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chun1 jie2
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Xin1 Nian2 kuai4 le4
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gong1 xi3 fa1 cai2
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Chinese New Year starts with the new moon on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon. The festival lasts 15 days.
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Probably more food is consumed during the New Year celebrations than any other time of the year. Vast amounts of traditional food is prepared for family and friends.
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Other foods include a whole to represent togetherness and abundance, yang2 羊 yu2 鱼
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and a chicken for prosperity. The chicken must be presented with a head, tail and feet to symbolize completeness. ji1 鸡 ya1 鸭
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Noodles should be uncut, as this food represents long life. mian4 tiao2 面 条 mian4 bao1 面 包
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What’s this? Jiao3 zi
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In the north, small meat dumplings ( jiao3 zi ) is the preferred food.
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bao1 jiao3 zi 包 饺 子
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dui4 lian2 对联
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tie1 dui4 lian2 贴 对 联
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fang4 放 yan1 烟 huo3 火
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Fate and fireworks Standing by a statue of the god of fortune. People watch fireworks in Singapore.
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guang4 miao4 hui4 逛 庙 会
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When people give money to children in the new year, it is given in hong2bao1 like this. The envelopes are always red, because red represents happiness in China. This is a hong2 bao1 红 包 huang2 bao1 黄 包
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= 15 pence 2 yuan
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= 30 pence 5 yuan
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= 60 pence 10 yuan
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= £1.50 20 yuan Mao Ze Dong, who was the first chairman of China. ?
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= 3 pounds 50 yuan
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= 6 pounds 100 yuan
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The Lantern Festival This holiday is also based on the lunar calendar, but usually comes in mid-to- late-February. The Lantern Festival marks the end of the Spring Festival. This holiday is celebrated with parades and by hanging lanterns outside the home.
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wu3 long2 deng1 舞 龙 灯
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Men perform a dragon dance in downtown Bangkok. (From Guardian)
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Roar power Entertainers perform a lion dance at the Temple of Earth in Beijing. (From The Guardian)
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Walking tall Actors and actress perform on stilts at a temple fair In Beijing. (from Guardian)
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Lighting the way A sea of traditional Chinese lanterns in Kuala Lumpur. (From The Guardian)
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Key words: Chun1 jie2 spring festival Xin1 nian2 kuai4 le4 happy new year Yu2 fish Ya1 duck Mian4 tiao2 noodles Jiao3 zi dumplings Key sentences: Zhu4 ni3 xin1 nian2 kuai4 le4! Have a Happy New Year! Zhu4 ni3 sheng4 dan4 kuai4 le4! Have a Happy Christmas! Zhong1 guo2 ren2 chun1 jie2 chi1 jiao3 zi. Chinese people eat dumplings in Spring Festival.
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Happy new year Key words: New year: xin1 nian2 Happy: gao1 xing4 good: hao3 All: da4 jia1 We: wo3 men Dance: tiao4 wu3 Sing: chang4 ge1 Wish: zhu4 he4
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Happy new year Happy new year to you all We are singing We are dancing Wish you all a Happy new year!
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Xin1 nian2 ge1 Xin1 nian2 hao3 ya Zhu4 he4 da4 jia1 xin1 nian2 hao3 Wo3 men chang4 ge1 Wo3 men tiao4 wu3 Zhu4 he4 da4 jia1 xin1 nian2 hao3
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Safe trip wherever you go Everything goes well May all your wishes come true Promoting to a higher position Wishing you every success Harmony brings wealth Money and treasures will be plentiful Treasures fill the home Business flourishes Peace all year round
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